My droplet is currently running a Steam Bot account which trades cards and such, when i put it online and do the command forever start index.js the bot goes online for 30 min to 1 hour and then cuts and goes offline, after that i do the command again and it goes online again… its just running SO BADLY its unreal and i have paid $10 a month for this bot and submitted a complaint and its status was changed to resolved without even having a resolution, whats going on? and no it has nothing todo with the coding of the bot or anything, i ran the bot from my computer and it was just fine, didn’t cut out or anything kept going as long as my pc was online…
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NodeJS version might be out of date or the bot has deprecated lines of code. In no way is it the droplets fault because they’re clean installs of what ever distribution you’ve chosen unless you’ve added something to this to cause this. Just to add, support closed your support ticket because these droplets are unmanaged so support with installing things and code can not happen other than point you in the right direction of a tutorial here in the community forums.
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