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yeahno

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  1. running 20 games sandboxed isn't exactly a regular users usecase is it ahahaha, never mind the hardware difficulties or the fact that even if it went perfectly they'd chain ban the lot of them. never mind that while you'd be running poe in a sandbox you'd also have to run exiledbot in the same sandbox instance unless of course you were somehow planning to bot all 20 copies with the one exiledbot not having the control of the mouse is a small sacrifice, especially when if botting you really should be running it in a vm with all the attendant precautions. what i'm trying to say is that i'd much rather alk working on stuff to improve the bot that isn't already included then replacing mouse interaction that works with something that's strictly qol and probably involves memory injection and will get people banned.
  2. If it's in a vm it literally doesn't matter whether it takes control of the mouse or not, if you're making changes to settings/config of bot then really you'd want to stop and start it afresh anyway or at least i do even tho you can save a new config without having to restart it. let it do a run. wait a few minutes for it to finish. stop. make changes. restart. done. easy. whichever way you do it the bot isn't running while you're making the changes anyway. no need to get hostile over it, antrox is just stating that the bot is and has been going well using current methods for a long time and now since like a day and a half after perandus and people are happy with it.
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