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OSB has memory leak, just using up all CPU and Memory %

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Hey everyone!

 

When I used www.rsbots.net 2 years ago, then I had 5 clients opened and my CPU was at 60% usage and RAM usage was around 60% also.

Now I run OSBot client and my CPU is at 70% with 1 client opened and RAM is also near 70%. It means, that I can't run over 1 bot at a time.

Can you fix this please? My Paint delays are at maxiumum, but still slowing down PC.

 

 

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Is this using a certain script or osbot it's self?

When using Ande's Fighter, but I think, that all scripts make it slow. When I load the client, then CPU is around 50% already, when I start script, then the % is the same.

Mark you're suppose to know about to stuff you created RuneScape.

 

 

Yes OSBot has a memory leak use the old version mate.

I didn't make it I hired Koreans to whilst I bathed in a hot tub filled with tears of angry teenager boys

Known issue that it has a memory leak. Sorry :/

 

Personally I don't have a real problem with it though

Edited by ScorpioZ

lol y u think im not a vip :D

cant run more than 1bot anyways :p

lol y u think im not a vip biggrin.png

cant run more than 1bot anyways tongue.png

That's not accurate as I am running 6 in 1 client as we speak. And add another client I use for testing purposes. It does takes 50-70% of my 8 cores.

 

lol y u think im not a vip biggrin.png

cant run more than 1bot anyways tongue.png

That's not accurate as I am running 6 in 1 client as we speak. And add another client I use for testing purposes. It does takes 50-70% of my 8 cores.

 

 

i have a different computer than you have sir.

yes mine is crappy :D

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