Quote Originally Posted by Otaking
So keyclone sends commands to 2 clients running on one box but I want to do the inverse, use 2 boxes to command 1 client. Hence the .5 My sense of keyclone is that it is application layer and I may need something that is layer three don't you think?

I wouldn't consider it botting unless what you and 99% of the others here do is also botting with your use of heavy macroing. Whether those macros are in the EQ2 client or not. I push a button, get a result, not botting.
You are trying to control a character by in-game stimuli there for it is botting. The fact that the stimuli was the result of an action you took to cause the tell does not matter.

What I and 99% of the others here do is manage the keyboard and mouse connections to our clients so that we can play multiple characters. We don't automate characters so that they will respond to the actions of other characters. This is why what we do is not botting, we are playing all of the characters all of the time.

Ultimately what you have outline allows two different people to control the actions of a character, this violates the Everquest2 EULA.

Your clearly headed in a bad direction, I would urge you to rethink.