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Try to fix the log out problem

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Can you guys make it so when someone loses internet connection, my OSBOT account doesn't log out? Because my internet lags out every couple hours and the account logs out, so the OSBOT client closes. Trust me, it would be a much better bot that way.

 

For example, when I'm using p****bot and botting on EOC, my internet sometimes disconnects every couples hours for about 4 - 5 seconds. The p****bot just keeps trying to log in and eventually get backs in. 

 

For OSBOT, the whole client closes when it should be trying to log back in, typing my username and password. I CAN'T BABYSIT my bot 24/7!

 

Please take this into consideration, many players who don't have the best internet connection would agree with me.

Uhm, my internet is 10 bucks a month and it's better than yours, so I guess it's time for an upgrade?

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Uhm, my internet is 10 bucks a month and it's better than yours, so I guess it's time for an upgrade?

Well thing is, my brother has a laptop he uses upstairs. My brother is constantly on the PS3 online, and my computer is in my room. My mom uses the living room computer time to time so my connection is bad at times. It pisses me off.

My dad uses the internet connect, and my brother does as well. You might have something work with the cables if your router just turns off randomly, go call your ISP.

It shouldn't disconnect every few hours.

As said, perhaps the cables are messed up.

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