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Santosvella

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Streaming on two different channels/DB accounts
« on: February 26, 2016, 10:40:41 PM »
Hey everyone, I'm in a bit of a confusing situation right now regarding using two different DeepBot accounts on two different channels and would love to receive a clear answers on a few questions.

I have been a (very satisfied I should add) daily user of DeepBot on my personal channel (http://www.twitch.tv/santosvella) for around 8 months.

As it happens, I'm also streaming a few times a week for a multigaming/multi streamer WebTV (http://www.twitch.tv/warlegend) whose management is now planning on also switching to DeepBot as a comprehensive solution for all the channel's botting needs that would be shared among all the streamers (around 20 people or so) . The WebTV's manager (not me) already applied for and obtained an account.

Knowing this, my questions are the following:

1) Is sharing a single Deep Bot account between 20 people all streaming on the same channel but needing different commands/bot features allowed, and technically feasible?
Poking around the streamer chat, we've seemingly been getting conflicting answers:

http://imgur.com/fE6EvMV

http://puu.sh/nkSBO/d1dafe5f7e.png


2) Assuming the answer to this 1st question is positive, how would I, having my own DeepBot account and using it on my own channel, go about setting things up properly?
That is, how would I be able to switch several times a week between my own DeepBot account and the WebTV's, making sure the settings for both stay entirely separate and do not conflict with or override each other, which files and folders would I need to backup and (I assume) manually move around to accomplish this goal, etc...?

I hope to hear from you soon.
Best regards,

Santosvella

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Re: Streaming on two different channels/DB accounts
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2016, 03:25:49 AM »
Yes, you can share a bot among 20 people as long as they stream to the one channel. If the 20 people stream to different channels, then it will not work.


Is the bot for the 20 people going to be ran from one computer or several?

If it is ran from one computer, just close deepbot after making any changes to your personal channel settings for deepbot. Go to your deepbot folder, and make a copy of the data folder, rename one of them to like datapersonal. Then open up deepbot and adjust the settings for the warlegend channel. Then once you are done or want to switch the bot over to your channel, just close deepbot, rename data personal to data, and rename the warlegend data folder to like datalegend or whatever.

If ran on different PC's it will be hard since all commands/user database/etc will be different and/or conflicting.

I recommend getting a VPS or some server which everyone has access too, to make any changes needed or whatever. But the choice is yours, just giving you options.
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Re: Streaming on two different channels/DB accounts
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2016, 03:33:01 AM »
Yes the original intent was to each run it from our individual computers, but we'll look into your suggestion. In any case, thanks a lot for the help!

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Re: Streaming on two different channels/DB accounts
« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2016, 04:12:22 AM »
I mean if you can dropbox sync the data folder or something that may work as well.
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