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Post by Noxe on Aug 5, 2019 19:49:49 GMT
I’ve used the Summoner’s War bot for a good while here, probably 8-12 months and have never had an issue. I’ve always used the Nox emulator and never used it in excess. 4-6hr in a row top, mostly while I’m around my computer. I would always try and converse a lot with guild mates or start runs manually to add some human interactions as well. Starting pausing. Anything I could think of to prevent a ban.
I switched to Bluestacks emulator this weekend, rooted it using a third party program, and got about 2 hours in last night and got banned.
Luckily it was only a 2 day ban, but I really enjoy the game when I use the emulator as my time is little to none.
What steps can I do to prevent a future ban?
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Post by Incendie on Aug 22, 2019 22:03:04 GMT
I’ve used the Summoner’s War bot for a good while here, probably 8-12 months and have never had an issue. I’ve always used the Nox emulator and never used it in excess. 4-6hr in a row top, mostly while I’m around my computer. I would always try and converse a lot with guild mates or start runs manually to add some human interactions as well. Starting pausing. Anything I could think of to prevent a ban. I switched to Bluestacks emulator this weekend, rooted it using a third party program, and got about 2 hours in last night and got banned. Luckily it was only a 2 day ban, but I really enjoy the game when I use the emulator as my time is little to none. What steps can I do to prevent a future ban? In terms of finger taps or script tap, com2us can't tell the difference. Com2us keep records of energy refill, and wing refills and the date of when it occurred. Too many refills and a flag will notify com2us employee to check the account. Recently running the script on nox or bluestack emulator is making the SW stop. Run on a device is the safest way not to get notice. Over 3 years of running the bot and i never got a ban or warning. I play almost exclusively on a phone, but occasionaly on nox emulatore to test different screen resolutions for bugs.
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