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Why so low FPS?

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Hi, when i start running only combat bot, and then when he wanna kill a mob, it's very low fps 0-5, but when I start wc or something else bots, then fps is normal? Just only when i using combat bot its very low fps.. ;/ please help.

 

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What are your computer specs (RAM, CPU etc)

RAM 2,50 GB, INTEL® CORE2 CPU, 4300 @ 1.80 Ghz. Windows 7, 32bit

There may be an issue with the script. What script are you using?

Now no matter what script I using, anyways i have low FPS, and very laggy.

RAM 2,50 GB, INTEL® CORE2 CPU, 4300 @ 1.80 Ghz. Windows 7, 32bit

Now no matter what script I using, anyways i have low FPS, and very laggy.

I think it would be down to your computer specs, I personally don't know how core 2 duo processors fair but 1.8ghz is very low.

RAM 2,50 GB, INTEL® CORE2 CPU, 4300 @ 1.80 Ghz. Windows 7, 32bit

Now no matter what script I using, anyways i have low FPS, and very laggy.

 

 

Your computer specs are quite low. Its possible that interacting with an NPC requires more resources than interacting with an object, although I have never tested it. Have you tried using multiple combat scripts?

Interaction with NPCs and other moving things will cause lag because the mouse algorithm is pretty CPU intensive. There's nothing you can do about that except to get a better computer.

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