It's best to stay with the stable versions, and you'll need to do a bit of legwork to get it configured for your system, less if you doing it on Windows, more if you are running it on Linux, macOS or a low power system specialty system like a Raspberry Pi (arguably the cheapest route).Ībout banning: They do warn you about this. It is possible to turn your bots into 2fa authenticators, auto-trading bots, and even remotely control them through via Steam chat, but I've not delved into any of those advanced options.
Bots is ASF names for your accounts, whether they are your main or your assistant accounts. Automatically farm your Steam trading cards. It works by simulating playing the games in your Steam library that have trading cards available and waiting for the cards to drop. On the positive side, once it is running, there's a local website on your machine that you can use to adjust your bots or check what they own, balances, etc. Idle Daddy lets you easily unlock your Steam Trading Cards using your mobile device. I say most defaults because I don't like ASF to idle games there's a chance I might refund, and their default is to idle it anyway. It is completely automated, frequently updated, and (most) defaults are sane.