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Need help with osrs client performance

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I just cant fix it.

I get 50 fps, yet it is so choppy/ stuttery. 

I use a laptop with i7-6700HQ @2.60ghz, 16gb ram
Yes it is on high performance on the energy savings settings.
Ive tried using compatibility mode for windows 7 (that had solved it on my older laptop)
Ive tried upping the priority
Ive tried deleting everything and re-installing client and java

I'm just so annoyed by it, anyone know how to fix this?
 

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3 minutes ago, Simple79001 said:

is it laggy(lowfps) in any other game?

 

nope
I just tried using openGL on osbuddy pro and its smooth, no issues

1 minute ago, sphairai said:

nope
I just tried using openGL on osbuddy pro and its smooth, no issues

try this:

Old School Runescape runs on 1 core.

Go to task manager

Go to OSRS client

Right click -> Details

Right Click -> Set Affinity and set it to ONE core.

Edited by Simple79001

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Just now, Simple79001 said:

try this:

Old School Runescape runs on 1 core.

Go to task manager

Go to OSRS client

Right click -> Details

Right Click -> Set Affinity and set it to ONE core.

I tried that too and it just made it worse, does it matter which core? I can choose 7

only runs using 1 core i doubt it uses multi core threading but im just reading up on google like i presume u have done already, have you tried allocating more memory?

 

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1 minute ago, Simple79001 said:

only runs using 1 core i doubt it uses multi core threading but im just reading up on google like i presume u have done already, have you tried allocating more memory?

 

I haven't, I couldn't figure out how

2 minutes ago, sphairai said:

I haven't, I couldn't figure out how

if u want i could give it a go over teamviewer

 

  • 3 months later...

Interested in this topic! Having the same issue. I am on a dedicated server with 22 cores, would it help to allocate all clients to one core?

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