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dazzaj
12-23-2015, 06:08 PM
I'd really appreciate it if someone could help me set up my vps with nfoservers so I can bot my chars cheers

XtrmJosh
12-23-2015, 09:35 PM
What exactly do you need help with? You have a VPS... Presumably you didn't buy the single core so you'll have Windows... You download and install Tibia and Xenobot, and just run it as you like. If you can be more specific with what you need, someone may be able to help, otherwise you're pretty much on your own...

dazzaj
12-23-2015, 11:01 PM
What exactly do you need help with? You have a VPS... Presumably you didn't buy the single core so you'll have Windows... You download and install Tibia and Xenobot, and just run it as you like. If you can be more specific with what you need, someone may be able to help, otherwise you're pretty much on your own...
I've got a dual core with Windows 2008 in dallas and have even put tibia and Xenobot on there and ran it is get average 130 ping and it dc's after 30 mins to an hour I'm running 10 fps but it can run 30-60 fine what am I doing wrong?

Ghazkyt
12-23-2015, 11:46 PM
I've got a dual core with Windows 2008 in dallas and have even put tibia and Xenobot on there and ran it is get average 130 ping and it dc's after 30 mins to an hour I'm running 10 fps but it can run 30-60 fine what am I doing wrong?

Do you close the connection to the vps when you set your botter? If you don't it may interfere with your vps performance.

dazzaj
12-24-2015, 10:19 AM
Do you close the connection to the vps when you set your botter? If you don't it may interfere with your vps performance.

i close connection and iv stayed connected doesn't change for some reason.... no idea what im doing wrong

XtrmJosh
12-24-2015, 11:45 AM
i close connection and iv stayed connected doesn't change for some reason.... no idea what im doing wrong

There are a few things I see potentially going wrong... Firstly your session might be dying off and killing all your shit, which you can test by following a few steps:


Set up bot to do some action (cavebot, or just walking between 2 points on the map
Put another character there, and watch the bot doing its thing
Kill your connection to the VPS


If your char stops walking when your connection to the VPS dies, then the way you are killing your session is also killing all processes running within it. The way to fix this is to find a way to keep that session open and only terminate your connection to it (currently you'd be killing the session as well as your connection to it).

Other than that, it might be that some power saving measures implemented by the data centre are kicking in and perhaps dropping your network or even other resources for some unknown reason. I'd advise checking to see what's actually running on the server, as well as scanning the control panel to see if you can find any sort of power settings etc. It's very unlikely but depending on how good your host is, it could happen.

Finally, it could just be server kicks. I've only been online for an hour in the last few days, and I had a few kicks in that time. Wouldn't surprise me if that's what you're hitting.

dazzaj
12-27-2015, 07:12 AM
There are a few things I see potentially going wrong... Firstly your session might be dying off and killing all your shit, which you can test by following a few steps:


Set up bot to do some action (cavebot, or just walking between 2 points on the map
Put another character there, and watch the bot doing its thing
Kill your connection to the VPS


If your char stops walking when your connection to the VPS dies, then the way you are killing your session is also killing all processes running within it. The way to fix this is to find a way to keep that session open and only terminate your connection to it (currently you'd be killing the session as well as your connection to it).

Other than that, it might be that some power saving measures implemented by the data centre are kicking in and perhaps dropping your network or even other resources for some unknown reason. I'd advise checking to see what's actually running on the server, as well as scanning the control panel to see if you can find any sort of power settings etc. It's very unlikely but depending on how good your host is, it could happen.

Finally, it could just be server kicks. I've only been online for an hour in the last few days, and I had a few kicks in that time. Wouldn't surprise me if that's what you're hitting.

I think iv got it running so it doesnt disconnect anymore but i still have high ping sits on 100 at the best but then bounces up to 199 and back a few times the server is located in dallas which i was led to believe thats where the tibia server is hosted when i ping anything else its like 8ms -15ms tried to download leatrix failed to get it installed though any thoughts?

auto
12-27-2015, 08:26 AM
are you an aussie?

dazzaj
12-27-2015, 10:16 PM
are you an aussie? ye I am

Joey
12-27-2015, 11:06 PM
Did you change ur power settings?

dazzaj
12-29-2015, 06:34 PM
Did you change ur power settings?
ye I did its looks like a connection issue with tibia it self anything else is completely fine :/ maybe I could give the vps guys the iP tibia and they could give me a different route ?

Joey
12-30-2015, 09:13 PM
ye I did its looks like a connection issue with tibia it self anything else is completely fine :/ maybe I could give the vps guys the iP tibia and they could give me a different route ?

You could try