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3.3.5a Relogger restarts client before the world has finished loading

  • Product: WRobot General
  • Type: Bug
  • Status: Fixed

My RAM is at its limit and my HDD clearly isn't capable of running 6 WoWs at once causing restarts to take upto 5 minutes. Could you make it so it waits upto 5 minutes on after character screen for world to open up before it restarts the client?

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BetterSister

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:huh: Not wrobot fault but i just had to order a 500GB SSD and 32GB DDR3 1600MHz since 12GB 1333MHz isn't enough... RIP 400eur

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eeny

Elite user

Well, you have room to move with CPU.. doubling the RAM and new SSD will cost 400eur...with a new rig i bet you can move on up to 10 accounts so factor in 4 additional account keys on top of that =)

BetterSister

Elite user

i'm running 6 accounts now so if i set all accounts to minimum settings and small windows i can run upto 30 accounts.

Hello, I have added option in relogger general settings "Is unresponsive after (in secondes)" (increment it) (or you can disable option "Relaunch if Wow or WRobot crash"). But, for avoid bugs and crashs I recommand to not use more than 80 or 90% of your physical memory.

BetterSister

Elite user
6 hours ago, Droidz said:

Hello, I have added option in relogger general settings "Is unresponsive after (in secondes)" (increment it) (or you can disable option "Relaunch if Wow or WRobot crash"). But, for avoid bugs and crashs I recommand to not use more than 80 or 90% of your physical memory.

32GB ram is on the way

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