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Multi Bot Tabs within same client?

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Hey guys,

 

I currently open 1 client per 1 bot tab. Which I think maybe inefficient CPU wise. I tried opening multiple tabs within single client. After 3 tabs my client effectively crashed by lagging hardcore. 

 

How do I use multi-tabs in single client? like in Advertising other bots isn't allowed.? or does OSbot doesn't support proper multi tabs?

 

new to OSbot. thanks

I don't understand what you are asking.

 

I tried opening multiple tabs within single client. After 3 tabs my client effectively crashed by lagging hardcore. 

 

 

does OSbot doesn't support proper multi tabs?

 

 

 

Are you asking why its lagging or if we support tabs?

I don't understand what you are asking.

 

 

 

 

Are you asking why its lagging or if we support tabs?

He's asking if the client supports multi script running on several accounts on a single client, aka multi applet. And that he lags when having 3 scripts running on a single client.

Edited by Zebrafon

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I tried testing this out. Here are the results for those interested:

 

I ran 3 java applet within single account meaning 3 accounts within same client. I couldn't run more then 3 tabs within single client without having the entire client lag as shit. Using 3 tabs within single client reduced my CPU usage by averagely 5% each tab.

 

So as long as you use multiple accounts on single IP and don't use proxy, I advise using 3 tabs/java applets per 1 client to reduce your CPU usage.

 

Have fun botting, guys

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