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General Discussion / Re: Getting Deepbot to work on a Linux VPS?
« on: January 13, 2015, 09:54:57 PM »
I don't think so.  DeepBot uses resources that are only on windows.  I don't know how wine works on Linux, but I have tried to get DeepBot to run on Mac using wine, and it just crashes as soon as you run it.

Dang.. well, back to the old server I guess

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General Discussion / Re: Getting Deepbot to work on a Linux VPS?
« on: January 12, 2015, 09:34:44 AM »
DeepBot can currently only run on windows, so if you do get the files into the vps, when you try to run it, you will only be greeted with errors, if DeepBot doesn't crash as soon as you run it.

What about Wine, would that not work?

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General Discussion / Getting Deepbot to work on a Linux VPS?
« on: January 11, 2015, 07:45:02 PM »
So this is probably a long shot asking it here, but I figured I could give it a go anyways.

I used to run Deepbot on a Windows VPS, however this cost me nearly $15 per month and is simply too much for me to upkeep. Now I have a Linux VPS which only costs $2.50, but the problem is, I don't know how to set everything up. I don't have any experience at all with Linux, but from what I get, I need some sort of VNC program to get Remote Desktop Connection to work (which is what I'm aiming at).

Here's a screenshot of the webpanel, as far as I'm aware, this is the only way I can interact with the server for now:


From what I understand, the only way I can get files onto the server is by using KVM, which greets me with this interface:



I couldn't figure out how to send files to the server from my computer, all commands that I did manage to find through Google ended up not working.

The only thing I need to get done is make the server compatible with my Windows PC's RDP, so if there's an easier way to do that, feel free to tell me.

Thanks in advance.

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Help/Support / Re: Deepbot bandwidth usage?
« on: August 15, 2014, 09:39:31 AM »
Do you mean dropped frames, or decreased FPS?
Dropped frames

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Help/Support / Deepbot bandwidth usage?
« on: August 15, 2014, 09:15:52 AM »
Hi There!

As of lately I've been having some problems with my internet, to put it short, my upspeed is only 0.8mb.
This already makes it hard enough to stream, but what makes it even harder is that deepbot seems to take a good chunk of that, or at least enough to make it noticeable.
my current stream setup is 600kbps, I can keep a green square with that in OBS (no dropped frames or 'danger zone'). However as soon as I fire up the bot, I drop roughly 20% of my frames.
How much bandwidth would deepbot require to use? and is there any way to reduce / disable this? I love the bot, but I currently have it disabled because it's the only way to keep my stream up.

Kind regards,
Bananeur

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Help/Support / OBS CLR Chat not working
« on: July 15, 2014, 03:35:43 AM »
It's been going on for a while now, the CLR Browser just refuses to display any messages, even though it's connected to (what I assume is) the right channel.

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That didn't fix anything  ???


The list is still full of people that I've never even seen

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For some it even claims that they followed me, but when i visit their channel it shows no such thing.

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Feature Requests / Chat commands that cost points to execute
« on: June 06, 2014, 07:12:09 AM »
Loving the bot so far, but I was kinda disappointed to see that one of the features I had in mind wasn't implemented in the bot.  :(
My idea was to set up a bunch of commands where viewers could request that I play with a handicap, at the cost of points.

Right now I can just deduct the points from viewers once they request a mod, but nothing is stopping them from requesting stuff without having the points for it. Plus it would be nice if I didn't have to spend half my time correcting peoples' points  :P


On a sidenote, I'd also like to know if it's possible to add a command with multiple suffixes (I think that's the proper way to say it?).
For example, players would be able to force me to use a mod, at the cost of points.
right now I have a bunch of commands set up, named ''!requestHD'' ''!requestHR'' ''!requestDT'' etc. Would it be possible to merge all that into one command, so it would simply be ''!request <mod>''?

Sorry if my description is a bit vague.. I mentioned the game I play so it would be a bit more relatable, but I think these functions would have a lot of uses besides the ones I mentioned :)

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Where did you hear about DeepBot from? from a fellow streamer, Crowbarx
Your stream name? Bananeur
Twitch bot account name? Banabot
Your streaming schedule? [Days/Approximate time] Every day, times vary b/c of inconsistent work hours, usually either 8am - 2pm or 6pm - 10pm (GMT+2)
Is your stream partnered with Twitch? no
Average number of users on your channel? 15-80
Do you need to migrate an existing points system over to DeepBot? If yes, please specify which Bot you are currently using. no

Already donated, payment ID is 51V968794F806092A.  :)

Experts Edit : Application Accepted. Install complete. Thanks for the donation!

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