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Client hitting 0fps after every 3-4 hours?

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Heya I've noticed a problem that's been happening to me the past few days, after leaving my bot overnight I usually wake up dead due to the client crashing after 4 hours and it not logging out.

 

I've deleted & re-installed all my javas, along with the OSBot client, so I figure it's coming from your end :s

Memory Leak. There are programs out there to fix stuff like that. But it seems to me like your computer cannot handle it and is bad.

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yeah it's been handling it perfect until now...

Have you had your computer turned off for about an hour since you have been experiencing it? 

If not try it! Sometimes computers can overheat and cause a slowness on programs.

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it's been running a few days actually, I've been botting hardddddddd :3 

 

actually I had it off when I was sleeping last night, cause the bots crashed during the night so I just turned it all of, so it was off for 3-4 hours before me turning it back on to continue, I might try giving it a few days break after the weekend, or see if the new client solves the issue when it comes out

Edited by StarService

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I'll just try powering through the weekend! my computer is a trooper ;)

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i'm guessing it's client-sided then :/ just have to sit tight for the update!

I would suggest trying this:

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Setting a higher priority allocates more resources to the certain process (in this case it's java), but will make other programs run with less resources.

 

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