Hello, I will share with you a method that I also use. With this method, we will download a file that acts like Minecraft without actually opening Minecraft. This way, Aternos will not close without using our computer's CPU or GPU.
By clicking on the link above, we scroll down and then click on FishingBot-2.7.15.jar to download it. (For those who are curious, you can download the file below and examine the source code.) After downloading the file, we open it.
Next, we go to the Edit section at the top of the screen and press the Open Config... button. Once the Config is open, there are settings that need to be made here. When the Config first opens, we find the parts highlighted in yellow.
We type the IP address of our server in the "IP" section as shown in the example. Then, we do CTRL+F to search for "account."
It will look like it does in the yellow areas. Type BOT in the Mail section, then save and exit.
Press the START button on the panel to start the bot. It's ready now! Your server will not close as long as this program is open. An image from the server panel:
You can support discussions related to Aternos by sharing this topic. I did it with Server Pro because Aternos takes a long time to open. See you in the next guide.
By clicking on the link above, we scroll down and then click on FishingBot-2.7.15.jar to download it. (For those who are curious, you can download the file below and examine the source code.) After downloading the file, we open it.
Next, we go to the Edit section at the top of the screen and press the Open Config... button. Once the Config is open, there are settings that need to be made here. When the Config first opens, we find the parts highlighted in yellow.
We type the IP address of our server in the "IP" section as shown in the example. Then, we do CTRL+F to search for "account."
It will look like it does in the yellow areas. Type BOT in the Mail section, then save and exit.
Press the START button on the panel to start the bot. It's ready now! Your server will not close as long as this program is open. An image from the server panel:
You can support discussions related to Aternos by sharing this topic. I did it with Server Pro because Aternos takes a long time to open. See you in the next guide.