
Originally Posted by
Maik8
Glad you like my tool!
Firstly, about the "ban": we don't have any proof they even use that ID to ban ppl. It is only a speculation of mine (because it is possible).
That said, it has nothing to do with the amount of accounts you use with my tool, more about the frequency of logins / webrequest (renew token), we are talking about how many logins per 5 Minutes or so timespan, not "per day" or so. So if you don't spam logins and renew accounts you should be fine!
Second:
The daily login is a way to automated the "login once per day" as long as you start your pc once a day obv.
There are 2 timing settings available, the first one is the interval at wich logins happen and the second is how long a client is still alive after the next one is started (to speed things up a little bit - 2 accounts online at a given time).
By default one client (login) is started every 90 seconds, if you want it to be more suddle, feel free to change that to like 2 minutes or so (you can then decrease the second option to like 1 second aswell, ensuring only one clientonline at any given moment - keep in mind that this is increases the overall duration the logins take.
Inside the "Windows task Scheduler"-window, there are 2 more options wich do as descript there:
First: waiting x minutes after you log into windows until the daily login will be performed
Default value is 0 here, wich means the task will be executed right after you log into windows.
Second option: if you for example leave your pc turned on over night and pass the time, at wich the rotmg servers reset the daily logins, the daily login of my tool will be performed aswell. Not sure exactly when this is, so just set a time you think should be fine.
NOTE: If you log into windows a second time on the same day, the task will notice it already did the login and stop.
To install the task, just click the "Install Daily Login Task"-Button and you should be all set (The red text, telling you that it is not installed, should switch to a green color and telling you that it is installed) + a new button (Uninstall Task) will apear.
If you change one of the two settings in the "Windows task Scheduler"-window, click the Button "Update Task with new values above".
I hope that helped!
Regards,
Maik8