Sandboxie is just a virtual program. I never even heard of it before coming back to d2 a couple months ago. It's a little more efficient for d2's use than what was going to be my "go to" before finding out about it, I was just going to use virtual box. I still have virtualbox installed, its lovely being able to daily drive windows, and have Kali linux when I need it, or if I want to play an ancient game with no fuss, windows xp ready to go.
I don't even think this will affect botters. I don't understand why people need to rotate keys to bot. The only reason they need to do that is if they go over 20 games per hour per cd key/ip. I don't know exactly how the realm downs happen (no one knows 100% for sure) but what I do know is people don't get realm downs if they do no more than 20 runs per hour per ip/cd key.
I wouldn't have still had my diablo keys, my warcraft 3 key, or my original starcraft key if I didn't register them to my bnet account almost 10 years ago. Here is what it looks like on the bnet account, just click the game, it opensa page with your cd key and links to download the installer
It's extremely easy, I thought everyone knew this or did it years ago, except for maybe people who had a reason not to do it (stolen keys, maybe some hack that only uses 16 digit keys?)
battle.net, login to your battle.net account or create one (not sure how someone could play blizzard games for 20 years and never had a battle.net account?!), go to your account settings page, click the add key button. You can add any blizzard game you want, and it's tied to your account for life.
Note, your entire account does NOT get shut down if you get caught say, botting in world of warcraft. You don't even get other warcraft accounts shut down. At least in my experience.
This post was edited by Towlieee on Aug 13 2018 08:55pm