Running sbot from a VM

10/19/2016 00:29 FoxRayz#1
Hello, would like to know if its possible to run sbot from a VM with windows 2012 or 2008 R2. Would it be able to run clientless or is it still dependant on the 3d3 support even if its clientless?
10/19/2016 03:11 Syloxx#2
As far as I know you have to start the client be4 you can put it clientless or I am wrong?
10/19/2016 09:57 FoxRayz#3
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As far as I know you have to start the client be4 you can put it clientless or I am wrong?
That could be the case.. But what if i just copied a config with an already started client on a PC onto the VM? Would that work out?
10/19/2016 12:13 Syloxx#4
Incase you can start the bot without starting the client it should work without problems.
10/19/2016 16:29 FoxRayz#5
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Incase you can start the bot without starting the client it should work without problems.
It seems that the client will probably start since there is no API which the bot can work from ( even though its clientless)
10/19/2016 20:36 Syloxx#6
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It seems that the client will probably start since there is no API which the bot can work from ( even though its clientless)
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You can try to follow that guide, I never tested it so it would be nice to gimme a feedback.
10/20/2016 09:19 FoxRayz#7
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You can try to follow that guide, I never tested it so it would be nice to gimme a feedback.
Hmm that seems to be a plugin for integration with xbox360 controllers within a vm..
10/20/2016 11:18 Syloxx#8
X stands for the Direct X library

Windows Desktop Systems have These DLLs in stock (a server usually don't need these because usually nobody run games on servers)
10/21/2016 17:20 shamir#9
I`m not sure about sbot, never used it... but, it might be possible with mbot with this release:
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10/21/2016 21:23 FoxRayz#10
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I`m not sure about sbot, never used it... but, it might be possible with mbot with this release:
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Looks like a useful tool really, thanks. But isnt this working the same way as sbot clientless feature or?
10/21/2016 23:19 shamir#11
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Looks like a useful tool really, thanks. But isnt this working the same way as sbot clientless feature or?
Nope, it makes the mbot login without even opening the game... watch the vid and you might understand it better :).
10/28/2016 21:29 fadekz#12
For use a SRO with D3D on your VM's Server, your server need a graphical card if your server dont have, you cant because VBox use your Hardware, VBox dont create any emulating GC
10/31/2016 08:44 FoxRayz#13
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For use a SRO with D3D on your VM's Server, your server need a graphical card if your server dont have, you cant because VBox use your Hardware, VBox dont create any emulating GC
Im not using Virtualbox as virtualization. Im using xen..
11/01/2016 21:36 shamir#14
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Im not using Virtualbox as virtualization. Im using xen..
wait, are you using VM from ur linux os? is that it? if so I have an easy solution for that... that I used to do for bypassing HWID limit.. I can release a guide to do so when I get free time but I think it'll ruin the community and its easy to patch. ><
11/02/2016 10:21 FoxRayz#15
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wait, are you using VM from ur linux os? is that it? if so I have an easy solution for that... that I used to do for bypassing HWID limit.. I can release a guide to do so when I get free time but I think it'll ruin the community and its easy to patch. ><
No im using xen virtualization and windows OS. But HWID i dont think thats the problem, its just to bypass the graphics since its not a dedicated graphiccard.