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Low CPU mode?

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Are some types of bots negatively affected by low CPU mode? Is there a reason not to use it?

some scripts that only use random sleeps etc might be affect as it lags a little but most should be fine

dont even try, it makes the scripts misclick constantly

32 minutes ago, gearing said:

dont even try, it makes the scripts misclick constantly

Are misclicks a bad thing tho? 

Humans arent 100% efficient 

Just now, Juggles said:

Are misclicks a bad thing tho? 

Humans arent 100% efficient 

One misclick can ruin alot if dealing with chat menus etc. Thinks that's more of what he meant, least thats my experiences.

7 minutes ago, Juggles said:

Are misclicks a bad thing tho? 

Humans arent 100% efficient 

true, in the case of a resource gatherer script it isnt, but ive tried autfighters ;) in low cpue and they couldnt even get xp because of it:(

1 minute ago, gearing said:

true, in the case of a resource gatherer script it isnt, but ive tried autfighters ;) in low cpue and they couldnt even get xp because of it:(

Yeah that's true. It depends what you're botting. If you're using a looting script, accuracy matters. But if you're woodcutting then it doesn't really matter 

I'll just leave this here:

A well written script can still function well even with a 1/sec refresh rate

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