How do you run Multiple clients at once?

05/28/2011 08:06 TonicStyle#1
I saw that you can make a new account on your comp but that doesn't work for me. Trying to see if anyone else knows a way.
05/28/2011 12:25 spike0#2
You normally can't start 2 instances.The only known solution would be a virtual pc (e.g. virtual box).
06/01/2011 05:20 TonicStyle#3
Are you sure virtual pc is? there is no hack out there that would allow it?

If you were able to run 5 clients at once and refers yourself that would be +20 IP BONUS Tokens per win

That = IP3000

because each ip bonus from referrals gives 145ip

This would be amazing if someone made a hack to allow multiple clients to be ran at the same time!
06/01/2011 12:25 spike0#4
You can connect multiple times with the same ip (e.g. 2 computers, that's what i do), so that's not a problem. What you have to do, is to install virtual box, install another windows copy (if you have a second one), install lol and start it there.

Ofc this is not the best solution, but the only i can think about at the moment.
06/01/2011 12:48 «ΒloodEdge»#5
You forgot, that the refs have to get lvl 5
And so it wont matter, but if you can have running about 10 Instances, making 5 Refs on both sides, then you could make a fast/heavy Ref farming, but that would cost too much capacity, so you need some high tech comp
06/03/2011 03:06 TonicStyle#6
Thats why we need to get a hack going!
06/03/2011 03:15 spike0#7
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Originally Posted by TonicStyle View Post
Thats why we need to get a hack going!
and by "we" you mean us?

gl with that =)
06/03/2011 07:13 TonicStyle#8
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and by "we" you mean us?

gl with that =)
I'm actually finding a way right now so ya, "we"
06/03/2011 16:49 ms​#9
rads_user_kernel.exe uses a process enumeration to find out if another instance of LoL is already running. You can modify it so it won't find them anymore or you can use a tool like [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] to hide the processes.

Adobe AIR doesn't allow the user to run the same script multiple times. You can trick it though. Every time you start another instance of LoL, change the ID of the LoL-Client-script. You can do that by changing the value between the <id>-tags in the file "RADS\projects\lol_air_client\releases\0.0.0.50\de ploy\META-INF\AIR\application.xml" to a random value.

Now you can run the AIR-Client multiple times. But for some reason the actual Client (League of Legends.exe) crashes when you try to start multiple matches. If you can patch this you will have a fully working multiclient.
06/04/2011 02:31 TonicStyle#10
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Originally Posted by Disconnect View Post
rads_user_kernel.exe uses a process enumeration to find out if another instance of LoL is already running. You can modify it so it won't find them anymore or you can use a tool like [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] to hide the processes.

Adobe AIR doesn't allow the user to run the same script multiple times. You can trick it though. Every time you start another instance of LoL, change the ID of the LoL-Client-script. You can do that by changing the value between the <id>-tags in the file "RADS\projects\lol_air_client\releases\0.0.0.50\de ploy\META-INF\AIR\application.xml" to a random value.

Now you can run the AIR-Client multiple times. But for some reason the actual Client (League of Legends.exe) crashes when you try to start multiple matches. If you can patch this you will have a fully working multiclient.

Oh wow you've gotten pretty far with it!
06/05/2011 23:07 TonicStyle#11
bump
02/09/2015 03:28 djkusalin#12
:)
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Originally Posted by ms​ View Post
rads_user_kernel.exe uses a process enumeration to find out if another instance of LoL is already running. You can modify it so it won't find them anymore or you can use a tool like [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] to hide the processes.

Adobe AIR doesn't allow the user to run the same script multiple times. You can trick it though. Every time you start another instance of LoL, change the ID of the LoL-Client-script. You can do that by changing the value between the <id>-tags in the file "RADS\projects\lol_air_client\releases\0.0.0.50\de ploy\META-INF\AIR\application.xml" to a random value.

Now you can run the AIR-Client multiple times. But for some reason the actual Client (League of Legends.exe) crashes when you try to start multiple matches. If you can patch this you will have a fully working multiclient.