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CPU usage

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didn't mean to hijack his post my problem is related to I think running 2 instances and using the same fightclass. Once I stopped that it went back to working fine.

I noticed another, after 4-5 hours starts eating the processor 1.5 times and memory up to 120 mb for some instances that start to eat the processor 3-4 times more than others which remain 60 mb

my 8 bots eat processor after starting - 28-38%  but after 7-8 hour  45-68%

 

 

28 minutes ago, DURMAGSMASH said:

Turning off framelock helped me greatly with this, just as an FYI.

20 fps in this momemt , if i disable framelock - be 50 fps and eat resources of my wow.exe 2 times more.its no decision

On 28.11.2017 at 5:48 PM, Droidz said:

if you can wait next update and tell me this problem is resolved

Nope.....after 10+ hours cpu usage up to 1.5 times....after logout wow normal)

 

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