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Dead by Daylight Auto AFK script for farming XP and Rift Fragments.

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Key Features

  • Anti-AFK System: Smart movement patterns to prevent disconnection
  • 🛡️ Anti-Banner Protection: Handles disconnections and loading screen issues
  • 🎮 Killer-Specific Actions: Optimized behaviors for bloodpoint farming
  • 🌐 Web Control Panel: Remote management interface
  • 📊 In-Game Overlay: Real-time stats and logging display
  • 📈 Very Powerful: Up to 2500xp per hour (6000xp during double xp event)

How It Works

The script keeps your killer moving and doing their thing to look like a real player. Each killer has their own actions they'll use - this helps rack up those sweet bloodpoints while keeping everything looking normal. Of course, the script is also farming XP by just being in a game (1 second = 1 xp, cap at 10 minutes)

Supported Killers

Killer Actions
TRAPPER Placing and picking up traps
BLIGHT Rushing
DOCTOR Static blast and therapy shock

Setup Guide

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.12 (3.13+ not supported)
  • NVIDIA CUDA (compatible with all GPUs)

Installation Steps

  1. Clone or download this repository
  2. Install Python 3.12
  3. Install NVIDIA CUDA from NVIDIA's website
    • Select your Windows version
    • Choose "local exe" installer
  4. Execute setup.bat to install dependencies
  5. Launch with start.bat

Configuration

Access the web interface at http://localhost:5000 to customize script settings.

You can also access the web interface from a different machine, at http://your-pc-local-ip:5000

Interface Screenshots

Control Panel

Web Control Panel

In-Game Display

In-Game Overlay

Disclaimer

While AFK farming hasn't led to widespread bans and can benefit other players through gameplay mechanics, use this script at your own risk. The developer assumes no responsibility for any potential account actions.

Note: The script uses isolated virtual environments to prevent Python package conflicts.