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BearJollyMan

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  1. I could only find .103 and it's not working on that.
  2. Did you ever find a solution? I'm receiving something similar, but its event.WebWalkEvent.<init>(he:63). :|
  3. One last question then I'm off to bed. When making accounts do you think doing a gmail account and then when making multiple bots doing this: themail@@gmail.com, t.hemail@@gmail.com, th.email@@gmail.com, to be an effective route?
  4. Ah, well. Coding isn't the hard part as of now. That's a reason I'm kinda excited about this. I usually don't have any actual projects that interest me. And I see. I'm just being overly cautious I suppose. Edit: I'm being cautious because I don't have money to throw around testing P2P accounts off the start.
  5. Well I have 0 experience at this as of right now. By testing bots I mean testing what you make. Making sure the bot isn't doing anything it shouldn't be. You don't use proxies to create? Won't that just lead them back to your main IP in the end if shit was to hit the fan?
  6. I love your progress when you started writing scripts. I have to ask though since I'd like to start playing with bots myself and potentially having a gold farm. How do you test your bots? When you first started off, I would assume you were purely a f2p bot until you got the hang of it. Secondly, do you start off as P2P when you make the account or get it from f2p botting methods? Lastly, you're supposed to make accounts on the proxy right?

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