I have my main and 4 multi's. In my login script it checks if I am logged in as my main like this:
Code:
if (my_name() != "MyMain") cli_execute ("call muti.ash");
and does my normal daily farming and such if it is. If it's not it calls this script (multi.ash):
Code:
void main() {
if (my_name() == "multi#1"){
cli_execute("bounty hunt");
cli_execute("login multi#2");
}
if (my_name() == "multi#2"){
cli_execute("bounty hunt");
cli_execute("login multi#3");
}
if (my_name() == "multi#3"){
cli_execute("bounty hunt");
cli_execute("login multi#4");
}
if (my_name() == "multi#4"){
cli_execute("bounty hunt");
cli_execute("quit");
}
}
which logs in to each multi, bounty hunts (by calling on the bounty.ash from these forums) then logs into the next multi. I don't have windows task scheduler running it automatically, I log in and start the process myself, but I can't see why using this as a start up script and having mafia start on a schedule wouldn't work. Of course you'd have to log in once manually and save the passwords for each multi. But as previously mentioned, the ability to log in and run a farming or w/e script doesn't change what is and isn't multi abuse. Automation is acceptable, sending the profits from multiple accounts to a main is abuse. Not that we really need to tell you, #6 will get you pretty quick if you do abuse it.
Also I don't see any reason you'd need multiple installs of mafia, just have a seperate script per character (if needed) and instead of always calling on your one script (the "bounty hunt" call on mine) just call on the right script for each character.