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1 minute ago, SecretX said:

It's not a farm, it's more like an automated store. Anyway, does anyone here know how to do it?

I can't find a better way than virtual machines, try using VMware Player instead of VirtualBox, it performs better.

 

Just sounds really sketch when you wont say what game it is, you want it to run autohotkey, and the game traffic has to go through a proxy so the game serves can't tell. Sounds a lot like trying to circumvent some multi-boxing rules to me.

My problem is: I want to open several windows of the same game, independently, ie it's not necessary to be in the "foreground" to be performing actions. All of them need to have their internet connection intercepted so that they pass through a proxy, each one will use different proxies, and each of them will have Autohotkey interacting with them, independently as well. The game can't know that it is being run from an "alternate program" instead of directly from Windows 10. The game is light, it can run with a GTX 1030 and Pentium, my system is a I7 8700K @4.7GHz with a GTX 1080.

 

The solution I found was using software such as Virtual Box, but it's impossible to have many virtual boxes open unless you have a Threadripper processor or something like that. I think Sandboxie may do the job but I can't test it right now. So here's the request: I'd like to know the best way (as many open windows as possible, impacting as little as possible on the system) to do that. If the best way is by using virtual machine software, I would like to know which software is the lightest.

 

Another thing I would like to be suggested is a virtual machine software that allows you to choose the percentage of CPU that I want the VM to use, or the number of cores, along with the percentage of GPU.

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Interesting idea, I play WoW occasionally and would be neat to have two windows of WoW open at the same time.  Since I have more than one character in WoW, I could make a group of my own toons working together but trying to figure out how you would control the two different toons at the same time in order for them to work together would be a real biotch.  Neat idea but I think it would be a little impractical seeing as how would you control two different toons at the same time....  well......... interesting to think about but in reality, I have a hard enough time just trying to figure out what I'm doing with one guy much less two.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Theguywhobea said:

Lol are you admitting it's for something that might be a little unethical?

No, what I want to do is completely within the law, at least the game I want to that allows it. I just want to know how to do that, if you know please share with us.

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Just now, SecretX said:

No, what I want to do is completely within the law. I just want to know how to do that, if you know please share with us.

You're trying to farm something within a game?

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1 minute ago, SecretX said:

It's not a farm, it's more like an automated store. Anyway, does anyone here know how to do it?

I can't find a better way than virtual machines, try using VMware Player instead of VirtualBox, it performs better.

 

Just sounds really sketch when you wont say what game it is, you want it to run autohotkey, and the game traffic has to go through a proxy so the game serves can't tell. Sounds a lot like trying to circumvent some multi-boxing rules to me.

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4 minutes ago, Theguywhobea said:

I can't find a better way than virtual machines, try using VMware Player instead of VirtualBox, it performs better.

 

Just sounds really sketch when you wont say what game it is, you want it to run autohotkey, and the game traffic has to go through a proxy so the game serves can't tell. Sounds a lot like trying to circumvent some multi-boxing rules to me.

The situation is: although the game does allow Autohotkey, it does not allow multiple instances of the same game, nor multiple connections of the same IP. Does VMware Player allow you to choose the percentage of GPU usage, CPU etc?

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9 minutes ago, SecretX said:

The situation is: although the game does allow Autohotkey, it does not allow multiple instances of the same game, nor multiple connections of the same IP. Does VMware Player allow you to choose the percentage of GPU usage, CPU etc?

Okay, so you are trying to break the games rules lol. VMware Player lets you choose CPU cores and RAM percentage, I don't believe it lets you split up GPU usage. But with the same hardware it will perform better than VirtualBox.

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3 minutes ago, Theguywhobea said:

Okay, so you are trying to break the games rules lol. VMware Player lets you choose CPU cores and RAM percentage, I don't believe it lets you split up GPU usage. But with the same hardware it will perform better than VirtualBox.

Do you know a good program to intercept and redirect internet traffic to a proxy (should I set the proxy in Windows and that's it)?

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Just now, SecretX said:

Do you know a good program to intercept and redirect internet traffic to a proxy (should I set the proxy in Windows and that's it)?

Tunnelbear and NordVPN seem to be pretty popular these days.

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