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APA Sand Crabs

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22 hours ago, runetda said:

hi, can i get a trial please 

 

Sure, trial activated :)

As for ban rate, this is something very hard to quantify and depends on so many variables. If you keep sessions short, use generous breaks and play legitimately every now and then, you should be fine! I would not consider this script to be any more (or less) safe than other scripts or bots.

-Apa

May I get a trial of this please? Cannot seem to find a decent script on this portion, so would love to try it out, thank you!

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On 2/22/2023 at 11:09 AM, brutusanus said:

Can I have a trial? Thx!

 

44 minutes ago, chyeaa said:

May I get a trial of this please? Cannot seem to find a decent script on this portion, so would love to try it out, thank you!

 Both trials acitvated :)

-Apa

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On 2/24/2023 at 11:40 AM, brutusanus said:

Umm, my trial isn't activated...😬

Hey,

It looks like the trial didn't go through the system as you already had a trial on 2019-05-23. As this was so long ago, I've set you up with a fresh 24h trial starting now :)

-Apa

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11 minutes ago, joseurbe123 said:

I don't like that the time refresh takes so long to resume the aggressiveness, it disconnects me very often.

Hey, I'm not sure what you mean by this. Please could you explain a little more?

Also, if you find yourself being logged out, you can increase the frequency of the random movements!

-Apa

What I meant is that when the sand crabs stop being aggressive, the bot waits for a while to run and escape, and then returns, thus activating the sand crabs' aggressiveness. That time is quite long and it disconnects me waiting to execute the next action, which I said before. (to return the aggressiveness to the crabs)

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21 hours ago, joseurbe123 said:

What I meant is that when the sand crabs stop being aggressive, the bot waits for a while to run and escape, and then returns, thus activating the sand crabs' aggressiveness. That time is quite long and it disconnects me waiting to execute the next action, which I said before. (to return the aggressiveness to the crabs)

Ah right, that makes sense. It sometimes takes a few moments to register that the crabs aren't aggressive, and these moments can be enough to log you out if the mouse or keyboard haven't been interacted with for a little while. If you increase the frequency of the random movements that the script makes, this should be sufficient to keep you logged in :)

-Apa

18 hours ago, Apaec said:

Ah cierto, eso tiene sentido. A veces toma unos momentos darse cuenta de que los cangrejos no son agresivos, y estos momentos pueden ser suficientes para cerrar la sesión si no se ha interactuado con el mouse o el teclado durante un tiempo. Si aumenta la frecuencia de los movimientos aleatorios que realiza el script, esto debería ser suficiente para mantenerlo conectado:)

-apa

 If that's what I see, I had it default but I closed session very often, what you say works perfect, thanks.  :v

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