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Lower cpu = lower xp/hour?

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I was just wondering.. does the "lower cpu" option have any effect on the xp/hour rate when using a fighting bot?
 

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I was just wondering.. does the "lower cpu" option have any effect on the xp/hour rate when using a fighting bot?

 

I don't think so, not substatially.

It just lowers the FPS, so everything looks slower to us and it's refreshed less often, but besides that i think all rates should be the same.

 

Run it 10 mins without low CPU and 10 mins with low CPU and check for yourself, let us know what you get.

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I was just wondering.. does the "lower cpu" option have any effect on the xp/hour rate when using a fighting bot?

 

I don't think so, not substatially.

It just lowers the FPS, so everything looks slower to us and it's refreshed less often, but besides that i think all rates should be the same.

 

Run it 10 mins without low CPU and 10 mins with low CPU and check for yourself, let us know what you get.

 

Yeah i was wondering the same thing..

I will check it and i will let you know :)

Tbh, it does. I run QWarriors on normal and it gets like 27k melee an hour and like 23 on low. Range Guild goes from 29-30 to like 25. 

Yes, because low cpu makes the bot laggy ish.

I believe the Low CPU option is just a configuration setting for people who don't want OSBOT to be CPU intensive. In that case, it shouldn't affect your XP rate, just the FPS most likely.

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