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  • in reply to: How common are Miqobot users? #20625
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    It is really hard to spot the old miqo users, there are many of them yet rarely do you hear anything of them.

    Common practices are to create your own grids, scenarios are also the “new thing” which makes it even tougher to spot a Pro botter, one thing to note is those that get permanently banned, they are not uncommon as they sell ffxiv currency for real money with their main accounts.

    As for how many botters are there, too many.

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    1) Miqobot is currently the safest and most efficient bot in the market

    Safest – definitely. Most efficient? Well, when you live in a poor country, your ISP is bunch of lazyarses (well, much like almost everyone else in the country), you get disconnects several times a day – it just can’t be efficient, because you have to sleep sometimes. You sleep + Miqo runs + link down = efficiency is zero.

    8) Navigation mesh system (This can help out with future updates and saves time on your end with a single button which will use RAM or GPU to re-navigate or navigate areas which can produce a path that can be used in scenarios or dungeons yet can be edited by users)

    NO WAY!!! Mesh system is utter bullshit, unless you’ve got high-end comp which you use just for a single instance of the game + bot! Either you make really small floor meshes and air cubes (which means crapload of mem used and intense CPU load to find the shortest way every time), or your pathfinder lands you far away from node, your air way is a wierd polyline, and generally everyone around understands that you move like a bot you are. No, thanks!

    Not sure about getting disconnected much but It runs too well for me. As for Navigation mesh, I mentioned that it could be edited by the user at any time which means that less effort on your end when making it and it “scans” the area for a short time before it creates a path (The game will lag for a few seconds or even freeze if the pc sucks).

    What kind of benefits comes with the navigation mesh? Dungeons, mob grind, fate grind and etc…
    Who benefits from it the most? Casual players
    How safe is it? Very safe as most paths created will be unique to a user unless they share it.

    As for how the scan works, this will be through miqobot program which solves the issue of lag on the game^1

    The path system can be optimized as the grinding paths and optimized to suit all types of location such as:
    1) Dungeon Scan (Straight lines, no complication| Only issue might be with heavy mechanic dungeons)
    2) Open World Scan (Higher CPU/GPU usage| Takes too long)
    3) Questing Scan (Players can create profiles which can be used to quest| Might be a pain to make this one)

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    Some might disagree with what I say but I prefer quality over quantity. I stopped using miqo for some time due to getting everything on it before switching to a different bot BUT I can say this: [What “I” think is necassary]

    1) Miqobot is currently the safest and most efficient bot in the market
    2) It might be missing somethings but it is also the only bot that barely has bugs
    3) Trust is a priority
    4) No fate grinds, it is literally the fastest way to get banned (Sadly, it is the current fastest way to get banned)
    5) Combat rotations (Very important and comes before anything else)
    6) Questing is good but we also need it to be optimized (No release without it being fully functional)
    7) Stuck option (Options which allows the bot to stop completely incase of getting stuck for X period of time)
    8) Navigation mesh system (This can help out with future updates and saves time on your end with a single button which will use RAM or GPU to re-navigate or navigate areas which can produce a path that can be used in scenarios or dungeons yet can be edited by users)
    9) Discord Implementation (the bot can send messages to discord such as chat log, current status of bot in game and etc)
    10) Treasure Hunt (it explains itself)

    (Gz to arc on getting promoted from pleb to nobel)

    in reply to: Best Options to make Gil with Miqo *Besides Crafting* #15670
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    best way to make Gil is to sell a house? The trick behind this is to have an FC ready to go with the house you camped and purchased with or without the bot. Sell the house through the party finder and that is easily 200%+ profit.

    in reply to: 3+ Accounts on same PC #13375
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    Not worth the effort, I personally love to watch a movie and play other games while miqo is following specific scenarios.

    Pros:
    – More resources
    – More gil income
    – Different types of scenarios to do at once

    Cons:
    – Destroys your pc (literally if you have a trash spec, it is BSOD or Heating up)
    – Observation is annoying (A person whispers you or something similar causing you to alt-tab way too much)
    – Separate achievements (What you gain on your alt acc stays on your alt acc like mounts, pets, and achievements)
    – Risk of a ban is tripled depending on how many of those bots you have running (Keeping your first account safe is already a challenge, why risk it by running three or more)
    – Costs money to get expansions and subscription (Unless you buy the account for cheap)

    in reply to: Lock Grid and Presets #13315
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    As I explained, nothing prevents SE from anything and this only makes it more private for the members.

    in reply to: Index: Chocobo Racing Waypoints #11551
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    Something else to add, I have been using the bot for years now and the grids work 100% perfectly. One thing to note is my R-300 grid (DKQ) it requires good stats and the only way to do that is through experimenting with your Choco.

    As for the rest of the waypoints, I tested them with high ping and low ping, try to play with the steering power as I have discussed before, it played an important part during my tests with ping difference.

    Ex. With 30 ping, some grids feels clunky as their creators made them with high ping.

    Next thing to note, your location plays a big part in the choco races like the squadron area, apartment area and towns/ cities. Each consists of different types of :traffic: I hope this doesn’t confuse you but the less people around you, the safer and easier your bot runs.

    Another thing is to always go for the scenario, try to make it 9,5,3 as in example with rest times in between from 01:x5:xx, something that helped me to avoid the ban plague a few times and also saved me from the gm jail as an excuse was used for (toilet breaks, Netflix and etc). The more random (requested miqo but got forgotten through time) the numbers are and longer the sequence is, the easier you will avoid ban.

    Good luck

    in reply to: Index: Chocobo Racing Waypoints #11522
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    Nothing really important to update, if you find some problems with the waypoints it is probably the (timings) and that can be modified within Miqo itself.

    I personally created a few more but as I am not near my desktop for a few months, I won’t be able to add them or even update them.

    As for most of the grids available, anything above 200 is a waste of time and effort. Just focus on anything under 180 and you are good.

    Tip: timings within the program may vary and each one is optimized to suit the creator of the grid, if you find anything wrong with the grid you can edit it through the text files or test out the steering power within miqo.

    in reply to: Miqo crash during Out on a Limb? #10675
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    Should be a CPU overload issue, can you double check on the CPU utilization during the gameplay?

    Right-click on the taskbar and click on task management, if by chance it is 100% usage then try to decrease the stuff in the background.

    If by chance this issue is not CPU related then it might be the firewall itself (I used to have this problem before and fixed it by whitelisting Miqo via the firewall and anti-virus)

    in reply to: Re-buying the game #9549
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    I have explained this before but as a reminder of the tests made here is a copy paste of it

    – Choco racing [Doing this non-stop can get you banned after 50-100 tries if reported once]
    – Gathering for over 48 hours within a populated area [takes over 5 reports estimate or 10 due to miqo not using ‘hacks’]
    – Crafting non-stop at populated locations for hours [Infront of collectable turn in areas or leve quests]
    – Scenario rotation done for days [This can actually get you banned but the chances are low ‘I got suspended because my fc-mate reported me’]
    – Mentioning miqo as your gf [Someone in my old fc did that and the ending was hilarious]
    – Talking about Miqo in chat [This can 100% get you banned]

    (Most of these will get you 24-72 hours ‘suspension’ but not a Ban, Getting 3 suspensions = Perma ban, and getting banned with another account on the same IP gets you IP banned)

    Fun tip : To avoid getting ban, always stay next to your pc when using miqo, Chat from time to time and when you want to use the bot use the excuse “Netflex” or “Studying while crafting/gathering by video so i will focus now AFK”. If using scenario always make the afk times Odd and not Even [1:17 instead of 2:25] and make the scenario Long as a tower.

    IP Ban can happen, it is very rare tho. Based on my friend (Reliable as I saw him NOT being able to play the game without getting instantly banned before entering it after log in) his words are “5 accounts perma banned and 1 ip can lead to mean measures later on in the future, first perma ban was random but the next four was just too soon”

    Take my advice and use miqo safely, follow the advices of your seniors that posted about this kind of things and always avoid going to populated areas with a public route, create your own scripts, random routes and ‘Human’ like way of gathering.

    in reply to: miqradar.exe showing as virus (a follow up) #8654
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    I can confirm that there is no “Virus” inside the current Miqo, had an IT friend from the company check on the cache and file itself and he said its something from windows.

    Some might fail to download Miqo or get their files deleted by windows after installation, I would recommend turning off any “Real-time” Protection on windows firewall if you have an anti-virus installed as the current cause of this utterly bad detection system is windows firewall.

    If you are still worried I would recommend to scan the file through online sites or google drive.

    in reply to: Reason for not leaving your bot on for a week when sleeping. #6457
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    Well, a correction to lyfox, SE can get suspicious if you repeat several things (that is impossible to do for a long time) and if you get caught doing it 72 hours ban is most likely.

    Due to getting suspended 4 times in ffxiv try avoiding what I will point out bellow:

    Here is some info u need to know about how to get banned very fast [To avoid doing]

    – Choco racing [Doing this non-stop can get you banned after 50-100 tries if reported once]
    – Gathering for over 48 hours within a populated area [takes over 5 reports estimate or 10 due to miqo not using ‘hacks’]
    – Crafting non-stop at populated locations for hours [Infront of collectable turn in areas or leve quests]
    – Scenario rotation done for days [This can actually get you banned but the chances are low ‘I got suspended because my fc-mate reported me’]
    – Mentioning miqo as your gf [Someone in my old fc did that and the ending was hilarious]
    – Talking about Miqo in chat [This can 100% get you banned]

    (Most of these will get you 24-72 hours ‘suspension’ but not a Ban, Getting 3 suspensions = Perma ban, and getting banned with another account on the same IP gets you IP banned)

    Fun tip : To avoid getting ban, always stay next to your pc when using miqo, Chat from time to time and when you want to use the bot use the excuse “Netflex” or “Studying while crafting/gathering by video so i will focus now AFK”. If using scenario always make the afk times Odd and not Even [1:17 instead of 2:25] and make the scenario Long as a tower.

    in reply to: Crafting issue #4214
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    I think i can relate to this, it happens to me alot when I keep clicking in the background of the game, to fix this stop clicking non-stop (like me) and try to not use your mouse in the process [100% works for me and the reason how i found out about it is when i left the house and came back to click once and bam it appeared, stop clicking and you should be good that is the fix]

    Another way to fix this problem is via re-installing (only via windows 10 which happens to a small amount)

    in reply to: Grid #4213
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    Import grids you download through miqo (see the avatar standing? you should find the button there)
    Most grids can be found through https://miqobot.com/forum/forums/topic/index-gathering-grids/

    To make it easier CTRL+F and type the thing you need then it should find it for you.

    in reply to: Nervous botter xD #3173
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    There is a chance but if its 1-2 weeks of daily 12 hours farming (i got the 72 hours one but no perma so far after a couple of months using this bot)

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