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Break Timing - help

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Can someone explain what each of the functions do?

 

And give an example to say maybe after x amount of hours i want it to sleep for 8-9 hours. to make it more human like? 

 

if anyone could explain/help me work out it'd be much appreciated. thanks

Ok so if you enable breaks you have four things you can change.

 

Average interval:
This is the normal length of time that the bot keeps running for. If it is set to the default 120 minutes, then the bot will run for two hours before taking a break.

 

Interval deviation:
This is the length of time that the running time can change by. If the bot always stopped at 2 hours for a break, it would look suspicious and not human like.

If you set this to 30 minutes, then the average interval time which I discussed above can change. It could be 5 minutes longer, 10 minutes shorter, 30 minutes longer, or 30 minutes shorter. It's random every time which makes it look more human like.

 

Average break time:

Seems pretty self explanatory. This is the average amount of time which the bot will remain logged out for when it breaks. You would want to set this to 480-540 minutes in your case (8 to 9 hours).

 

Break time deviation:
Very similar to interval deviation, only the time of the break changes randomly each time, to make it appear more human like.

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Ok so if you enable breaks you have four things you can change.

 

Average interval:

This is the normal length of time that the bot keeps running for. If it is set to the default 120 minutes, then the bot will run for two hours before taking a break.

 

Interval deviation:

This is the length of time that the running time can change by. If the bot always stopped at 2 hours for a break, it would look suspicious and not human like.

If you set this to 30 minutes, then the average interval time which I discussed above can change. It could be 5 minutes longer, 10 minutes shorter, 30 minutes longer, or 30 minutes shorter. It's random every time which makes it look more human like.

 

Average break time:

Seems pretty self explanatory. This is the average amount of time which the bot will remain logged out for when it breaks. You would want to set this to 480-540 minutes in your case (8 to 9 hours).

 

Break time deviation:

Very similar to interval deviation, only the time of the break changes randomly each time, to make it appear more human like.

 

thank you very much :)

I usually bot for 24+ hours and this is the set-up i use:

 

Avarage interval: 160 minutes.

Interval deviation: 25 minutes

 

Avarage break time: 35 minutes

break time deviation: 15 minutes

 

I hope this helps you out a lil bit!

I've been using 2 1/2 hours botting average with 30 minute breaks 10 minutes either side of 2 1/2 hours been working awesome.

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