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Hi everyone, i made some tests with CPU usage of Wrobot, and found what CPU usage depends on where charster was duruing that session. Let me explain myself. 
We will take 3 points: Stormwind, starting point of humans, and point somewhere in evelyn forest.
When i start boting in Stormwind i have 10-15% of CPU usage with my bot
When i start boting in starting point of humans i have 4-8% of CPU usage with my bot
When i start boting in point somewhere in evelyn forest i have fucking 0,7% of CPU usage with my bot
If i i start in point somethere in evelyn forest and will go in Stormwind my CPU usage will increase to 10-15%, and when i will back to point somewhere in evelyn forest CPU usage still will be in 10-15%. I dont know why. I dont know why 2 Wrobot processes with same options, fight class, level, location in same time can use 3% of CPU and 20% of CPU and doing same things. Also, looks like just relaucnh of Wrobot dont helps, reloading of wow needed to reduce this effect.

UPD: Verion of client TBC

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7 hours ago, CocoChanel said:

Experienced something similar today, turning off some of your plugins can greatly reduce your cpu usage ?

I tryed this without plugins. Actually i had 15% in storm with pure Wrobot client and 0,7% with Wrobot + Plugins, so this is very weird.

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This problem is only in TBC, I ignore if it is server or client bug, and I ignore how to fix that

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If you use my plugin, it clears your NPC DB which can become very large and cause CPU spikes. Only way you'd get improved CPU usage with a plugin, I think.

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Just now, Matenia said:

If you use my plugin, it clears your NPC DB which can become very large and cause CPU spikes. Only way you'd get improved CPU usage with a plugin, I think.

Yep, i use HMP.


PS as i said, in this situation only WoW client relaunch helps

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Then it's TBC and what BetterSister linked. In TBC, the ObjectManager gets largers (though a full relog should also help) clear the ObjectManager (go to login screen).

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