Bots FAQ
General questions
Something's not working for me, so who can help me ?
The only way to provide technical support for bots for DLS is through a Telegram group, where you can ask a question and get an answer, including from the authors of bots and DLS GUI.
Why don't you have proper technical support ?
There is no full-fledged technical support in our understanding of the word, since this is a free project that is implemented in two people's free time. Providing full support would require additional resources, including financial resources, which, unfortunately, are not available.
Technical issues
Do bots have a virus? VirusTotal finds it ...
Any bot, being essentially a clicker, causes false positives of the antivirus. At the same time, it is important to understand that 5 out of more than 70 antivirus systems consider a Trojan bot.
So don't worry, there's no virus here.
After starting the DLS GUI, nothing is updated and the bot files are not downloaded A red message appears: Wait for the GUI and bot to update, and then nothing happens.
If you are located outside of Russia, whether in the near or far abroad, we strongly recommend using a VPN connection. The fact is that the infrastructure responsible for updating the bot is located in Russia, and if connections to it are blocked in your countries, you will not be able to perform the update.
Your antivirus software (such as Defender) may block the bot from loading. To resolve this issue, add the DLS GUI folder and the bot itself to the antivirus exception list. You can also disable the antivirus program during the download process.
The error that you see in the bot window means that the game window resolution is set incorrectly — it does not correspond to the value 1152 by 864. The operating system screen resolution can be any, but it must be greater than 1152, otherwise the game window will not fit on the screen. However, the resolution settings of the game window itself should correspond to a value of 1152 by 864.
If everything is correct in the resolution settings, then Windows may have set the zoom to something other than 100% in the screen properties.