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trickyspazz

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  1. trickyspazz replied to Laz's topic in Releases
    Runescape updated...
  2. trickyspazz replied to Maxi's topic in Releases
    If your running 64 bit operating system, you need 64 bit java, the latest download is 32 bit so you have to find the manual download for 64 bit http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
  3. trickyspazz replied to Maxi's topic in Releases
    Ahhhh, yeah my java i have is 32, when im running 64 Will let you know after i install 64 bit java Okay it looks like that is the situation, i dowloaded and installed 64 bit java and now its a stable 30-50 fps (doesnt lag) http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp Windows 64bit offline download that and it should fix the 0-4 fps situation
  4. trickyspazz replied to Maxi's topic in Releases
    I think it has something to do with the low cpu system they added in maybe?
  5. trickyspazz replied to Maxi's topic in Releases
    Im on 0 FPS still... but the script is still running haha. but its still so laggy.
  6. trickyspazz replied to Maxi's topic in Releases
    My java is the latest, java 7, update 21
  7. trickyspazz replied to Maxi's topic in Releases
    My processor is: AMD A6-3420M APU with Radeon HD Graphics 1.50 GHz and am running the latest Java4 gb ram 64 bit O.S
  8. trickyspazz replied to Maxi's topic in Releases
    Yup im running v1.31.1, with no debugs on except mouse trail
  9. I downloaded eclipse and now i have no idea how to compile the script with eclipse or what not :

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