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Depends on the operating system and how many processes and services you can strip. Reserve ~500MB for your operating system for everything, you are only left with 250MB for OSBot. You'd barely be able to run just Runescape, since the game alone is about 300MB. 750MB I don't think is enough. 

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1 hour ago, Alek said:

Depends on the operating system and how many processes and services you can strip. Reserve ~500MB for your operating system for everything, you are only left with 250MB for OSBot. You'd barely be able to run just Runescape, since the game alone is about 300MB. 750MB I don't think is enough. 

So what are the absolute bare minimum requirements to run a script like Czar Woodcutter on OSBot

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3 minutes ago, Noidlox said:

So what are the absolute bare minimum requirements to run a script like Czar Woodcutter on OSBot

Depends on how heavy his scripts are (paints, guis, etc), also depends on if they are using web walking. Without web walking and provided the script is lightweight, 1GB would be pushing it. With web walking, 2GB would be really pushing it as well. 

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26 minutes ago, jtoso said:

Thanks for the input guys - so realistically, it's limited by the RAM?  Just wanted to bot some sand crabbers to make some various pures.

You will use 100% cpu first. But its fine to let the bots lagg like hell, and run at like 1/4 framerate. But i do not recommend low cpu mode. Instaban. 

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46 minutes ago, dmmslaver said:

You will use 100% cpu first. But its fine to let the bots lagg like hell, and run at like 1/4 framerate. But i do not recommend low cpu mode. Instaban. 

what's wrong with low cpu mode?  I ran a script on trial like 20hrs straight, low cpu mode and it survived.  

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