DevilXD
DevilXD
Hello. Yeah, this definitely looks like some sort of a Twitch bug / visual issue being present. On my side, my last drop says it's been claimed 13 hours ago,...
> is it possible that the miner caused this bug? > I was actually mining drops on three different accounts @iXerxes Multi-account mining is not supported. The issues you're experiencing...
> Broadcast settings update for a non-existing channel That's related to #110, which has been reported by you already a while ago. I need to finally get around to improving...
> I have been using it like this for a while now, and it's always worked perfectly fine, up until the slight hiccups with the recent Twitch changes. The thing...
I have no real solution to this then, as it appears to be a Twitch-side bug, and I have no way to reproduce this on my side. I guess this...
https://github.com/DevilXD/TwitchDropsMiner/commit/f5d5fc3a05b949e2bbec2ef2b79940c30b614fac implements a new launch argument: `--dump`. Using it will launch the miner in a special mode, where it'll create a `dump.dat` file containing inventory data the miner uses to...
I'll need the dump file to try diagnosing it and provide any further help.
The most annoying thing about the `self` edge, is that it's not included when a campaign wasn't started yet, but it's also not included if a drop has already been...
I've taken a look at the dump file. > For what ever reason, Marbles on Stream exported my Twitch UserID That's because it was included in the drop instance ID,...
@matarife123 No, that's just the drop that's currently being mined. This same drop is returned by GQL to check on mining progress, when the websocket decides to not respond for...