12-23-2010, 11:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-23-2010, 12:03 PM by Swift Swim.)
I've been running a gaming client [Well two] which are java.
[Runescape botting]
My hardware specs are:
-4GB DDR2 RAM
-2.8Ghz Intel Core2duo processor
So anyway, I run one 'bot' or 'instance' of the client, and the javaw.exe process takes up 400k~ memory in the task manager, which I realise is relatively high, as chrome, which is known as a CPU intensive browser is idling at 200k~ for 6 tabs or so.
As soon as I open another 'instance' of the java client it shoots up to 700-800k on the javaw.exe program.
From there, it rises until i'd say it reacher 1000k, and then is closed - probably by svchost or the task manager for using too much resources.
I havent had this problem on any old computers, and I could run 4-5 of these 'bots' at a time on my old netbook which was only 2GB ram and a 1.9Ghz processor!
What am I doing wrong? I've tried changing the priority to Very low in taskmanager, lowering the graphics completely in the game itself, and even using the Low-Ram option of the bot client.
What to do? I'm starting to think it's a problem with my computer.. D:
[Runescape botting]
My hardware specs are:
-4GB DDR2 RAM
-2.8Ghz Intel Core2duo processor
So anyway, I run one 'bot' or 'instance' of the client, and the javaw.exe process takes up 400k~ memory in the task manager, which I realise is relatively high, as chrome, which is known as a CPU intensive browser is idling at 200k~ for 6 tabs or so.
As soon as I open another 'instance' of the java client it shoots up to 700-800k on the javaw.exe program.
From there, it rises until i'd say it reacher 1000k, and then is closed - probably by svchost or the task manager for using too much resources.
I havent had this problem on any old computers, and I could run 4-5 of these 'bots' at a time on my old netbook which was only 2GB ram and a 1.9Ghz processor!
What am I doing wrong? I've tried changing the priority to Very low in taskmanager, lowering the graphics completely in the game itself, and even using the Low-Ram option of the bot client.
What to do? I'm starting to think it's a problem with my computer.. D:
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