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Web Walking using massive amounts of cpu

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Web walking spams my client cpu to 80% + when calling this one line:

m.getWalking().webWalk(stairPos);

Why? Is this normal? Running a very good computer and rest of script is highly optimized running at very low cpu.

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Use walkPath instead to fix this issue. 

webWalk has always used a lot of resources 

 

Isn't web walking more anti ban proof in the sense that it makes random paths? So if I used my own path I could be banned faster. Heard this from around the forums and makes sense

Isn't web walking more anti ban proof in the sense that it makes random paths? So if I used my own path I could be banned faster. Heard this from around the forums and makes sense

Yeah that's why you put multiple randomized paths. 

 

Also take a look at this

 

http://osbot.org/api/org/osbot/rs07/event/WalkingEvent.html

You can alter the method to your liking. 

What does the logger say?

 

When I use webwalk I never spike to 80%. Unless upon first use.

Web Walking seems to need more cpu cores rather then ghz if you have multi threading on your cpu make sure it is enabled.

Don't use it to walk to things right next to you, use it to traverse large distances. 

 

Edit: If you want to discuss anti-ban regarding the two different events, I'll move this over to the tinfoil section (Bans & Botting forum). 

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