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Running multiple bots?

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I’m wondering how most of you run your bots, off of your pc or vps? 

 

Currently I run two bots off of my laptop, but if I ever wanted to run more it might be too demanding for my laptop.

 

Should I consider building a pc, getting a vps, or chugging on with my laptop? 

Hiring a VPS for a month would be cheaper than building a computer, (short term)

depending on how profitable your botting is you may want to invest into a server build.

I wouldn't like to run more than 2 clients, maybe 3 max on a laptop because long term it wouldn't be viable.

4 hours ago, brayden921 said:

I’m wondering how most of you run your bots, off of your pc or vps? 

 

Currently I run two bots off of my laptop, but if I ever wanted to run more it might be too demanding for my laptop.

 

Should I consider building a pc, getting a vps, or chugging on with my laptop? 

I run 7 on an intel i7 8700K whilst playing league of legends works fine for me.

following this, i myself run 5 bots on my personal computer no issue. just curious if it would be worth it to get a VPS to run 20 bots at a time. Anyways, best of luck to you brudda !

7 hours ago, brayden921 said:

I’m wondering how most of you run your bots, off of your pc or vps? 

 

Currently I run two bots off of my laptop, but if I ever wanted to run more it might be too demanding for my laptop.

 

Should I consider building a pc, getting a vps, or chugging on with my laptop? 

I use a VPS for botting

Since I'm using a VPS:

-I don't have to pay for electricity for it

-I don't have to worry about stuff like power outages

-I don't have to worry about how decent my internet is at the time

-I don't have to spend a large initial investment

 

So, it's up to you which you choose but I recommend using a VPS

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5 hours ago, lukey372 said:

I run 7 on an intel i7 8700K whilst playing league of legends works fine for me.

Sound like you’d be able to run a few more without playing league. Are the specs for running bots similar to the specs for a gaming pc? 

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1 hour ago, Mootopia said:

So, it's up to you which you choose but I recommend using a VPS

Thanks for the response! I'm wondering how many bots you're able to run and the price point of a VPS? thank you! 

 

fml: I hope this doesn't count as a double post? ?

Edited by brayden921

i just run them in multiple virtual boxes currently. Planning on getting a vps once i get my hands on alot of residential proxies :)

EDIT: the amount of VM's your pc can take depends on ram and cpu but my setup is intel i7-6700K cpu and 32gb of corsair dominator platinum ddr4 ram and i can run up 6 VM's without any problem at all and still play games such as assassins creed odyssey without any lag at all

Edited by run escapes

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