If the configuration is a "Selenium" or "Puppeteer" config (browser-based automation) rather than a "Requests" config (API-based), it relies on physical or headless browser drivers. If your OpenBullet folder lacks the updated chromedriver.exe or geckodriver.exe matching your installed browser version, the config cannot support the execution engine provided. Step-by-Step Guide to Fix the Error

The term stems from the underground community’s slang. In config markets on Discord and Telegram, “better” refers to an —a secondary list of data (like custom headers, API keys, or fallback credentials) that improves a config’s success rate. A “better” makes a mediocre config into a great one. Thus, the error is essentially saying:

If the config has a hardcoded requirement for a certain proxy type, it will reject any "Better" (provider) that doesn't match.

The "This config does not support the provided proxy" error in OpenBullet can seem daunting, but it's usually a straightforward issue to resolve by ensuring compatibility between your proxy type and config settings. By understanding the causes of this error and following the troubleshooting steps outlined in this article, you can quickly get back to testing your proxies. Additionally, optimizing your OpenBullet configurations can enhance performance and reduce the likelihood of encountering similar errors in the future. Whether you're a seasoned OpenBullet user or just starting out, staying informed about best practices and common issues is key to making the most out of this powerful tool.

If it is checked, but you want to test without proxies, uncheck it.

Forks like OpenBullet 2 have much better error messages. Instead of "does not support the provided better," they will say: "Missing required input key: BETTER" – which is instantly understandable.

Despite the wording of the error, it's safe to assume that the intended message is closely related to a very common, well-documented error in OpenBullet 2: .

Follow these steps exactly. Do not skip.

If you have permission to edit the config (and the target is yours to test):

If your combo list has weird symbols or inconsistent delimiters (like using a semicolon instead of a colon), the config might fail to recognize it as valid input. How to Fix It Check Config Settings:

Ensure your text file uses the correct separator (usually a colon : ).

The config needs a specific input type (like a custom variable or token), but the data provided is blank or incomplete.

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