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I'm not sure where to put this, so I guess the miscellaneous section will do.

 

Anyways,

 

I was just curious as to how many bot tabs I would be able to efficiently run with the specs I have listed:

 

  • Intel® Core™ i5 3210M Processor
  • DDR3 1600 MHz SDRAM 8 GB
  • NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 660M 2GB GDDR5 VRAM

Any good estimation would be greatly appreciated!

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Interesting, thanks for the quick feedback.

I was hoping to expect a number between 6-10. I mean, I'm able to run BF3 in ultra quality on a 64-player server with no hiccups in the middle of a giant fire fight. Strange that such a simple game takes so much memory.

Interesting, thanks for the quick feedback.

I was hoping to expect a number between 6-10. I mean, I'm able to run BF3 in ultra quality on a 64-player server with no hiccups in the middle of a giant fire fight. Strange that such a simple game takes so much memory.

 

It doesn't. Right now my client is using 220MB of RAM but about 20% cpu (I have a quad core phenom II x4 @ 3.2 GHZ). It's most likely his CPU that's causing the lag.

 

 

Your CPU isn't great but I expect it to run maybe 4 bots at most.

Edited by Diclonius

Interesting, thanks for the quick feedback.

I was hoping to expect a number between 6-10. I mean, I'm able to run BF3 in ultra quality on a 64-player server with no hiccups in the middle of a giant fire fight. Strange that such a simple game takes so much memory.

 

BF3 is a very well optimized game. You can't really use it to judge the power of your overall system.

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