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Post by jonei011 on Nov 10, 2017 15:42:31 GMT
I know this sounds like a random question, but its time for me to buy a new tablet. Most of the SW scripts only work well at 1080p resolution, and trying to find something good and brand new that runs at 1080p is getting harder and harder. Since a majority of the robust working bots operate at 1080p I wanted to ask why do the script creators seem to support Nox so much? Com2Us has openly come out and said this is not allowed, and people are posting in some of the threads that they are getting banned. So clearly they are looking for device markers that point to Nox. I don't get why you would openly support or recommend something that raises the risk of being flagged for banning?
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Post by paladiex on Nov 20, 2017 6:29:51 GMT
I know this sounds like a random question, but its time for me to buy a new tablet. Most of the SW scripts only work well at 1080p resolution, and trying to find something good and brand new that runs at 1080p is getting harder and harder. Since a majority of the robust working bots operate at 1080p I wanted to ask why do the script creators seem to support Nox so much? Com2Us has openly come out and said this is not allowed, and people are posting in some of the threads that they are getting banned. So clearly they are looking for device markers that point to Nox. I don't get why you would openly support or recommend something that raises the risk of being flagged for banning? I'd say around 50% of the members here actually use 1920x1080 devices. Most of the rest are a variation of 16:9 and a few 16:10. When you set the bot to stretch the images, or shrink the images the bot's accuracy must change since a 1920x1080p image changed will not match the resolution of the other device exactly. Originally we overcame this by setting up several image directories to call from; then trying to match the game to use images from the closest match. This works, kind of. The accuracy is lower, so some false positives occur. You can set the bot up to self correct. All of the extra coding and falesafes add time to each update. Each new image is actually 3-4 new images, some lines of code will work on 2 resolutions but not the third; so bugs are harder to spot. To be honest it's a pain, I'd rather cater to 50% of the community and tell the other 50% to get a 1920x1080p device or leave. Unfortunately some people get on the forum and lie about their resolutions in hopes of getting assistance from the developers. This is one of the reason's I require screenshots if users encounter a bug. "Why do the script creators seem to support Nox so much?" Using Nox is a way to even the playing field, users can setup Nox on their PC and it makes my life easier. I can code for just 1 resolution, and I can tell you how to setup that resolution in Nox. If you have issues with Nox I can help you troubleshoot. "I don't get why you would openly support or recommend something that raises the risk of being flagged for banning?" If you use Nox and get banned, there are a couple reasons behind it. 1. You use a hacked APK and it has nothing to do with NOX 2. AnkuLua is detectable by Com2US now
I've ran into 2 games that know AnkuLua is a macro/botting client and will not let me log in while using it. If you are worried about being banned then do not use AnkuLua. I've spoken to 3 users who've reported that Nox is the reason they got banned, but all 3 used hacked APK's they thought were safe. Use the official google playstore unmodified APK and Com2US will leave you alone.
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