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OSBot 2's New CPU Saving Systems


Laz

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As we've stated many times and times again, the RuneScape client itself uses the most CPU within the OSBot environment. Due to this, I've recently been playing around with methods that can be skipped in the client it-self that will lower the burden the client has on performance.

 

One of the newest features that will be available to OSBot 2 is the "disable client rendering" toggle right next to the "low cpu" toggle. Here it is in action:

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As you can see, the client is logged in and works normally with the exception that the 3D world is not drawn at all. At the moment this only disables the client's rasterizer (the part of the client that converts 3D points to 2D points and draws them). The client still performs other model calculation data in the background (for calculating menus and such).

 

The feature is undetectable and the bot is able to interact with the client exactly the same way as if the screen was actually drawn.

 

We're planning on further adding more CPU saving systems to the client in the future.

 

Thanks,

Sincerely,

Laz and the OSBot Team.

Try looking into Intels new "Haswell" Cpu's, they save energy, and i feel you could find a similar method to the way they save energy to save CPU usage, not sure tho. I don't really know much about stuff like this but, i've done similar things with reloading bullets, i was able to get better performance out of the round, longer life out of the brass, and use less gunpowder.

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Try looking into Intels new "Haswell" Cpu's, they save energy, and i feel you could find a similar method to the way they save energy to save CPU usage, not sure tho. I don't really know much about stuff like this but, i've done similar things with reloading bullets, i was able to get better performance out of the round, longer life out of the brass, and use less gunpowder.

Haswell saves energy by the technology in the transistor. There are a few new instructions, but that won't have any use with programming with java. Assuming oracle know what they're doing, they;ve already incorporated Haswell's new instructions into their code already.

tl;dr - haswell has no affect on osbot

also haswell desktop chips use 20% more power than IB

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