(12-18-2013, 03:50 PM)fxfire Wrote: I would strongly advice against running the bot with 10-15fps, since that means 10-15frames per second and therefore slowing down the "pulses / updateloop / reactiontime / navigationprecission" of the bot, causing unpredictable spinning or similiar navigation bugs.
I havent had any issues at all with this.
(12-18-2013, 02:41 PM)Xelaeon Wrote:(12-18-2013, 01:58 PM)jackie1234 Wrote: then you are doing something wrong. are you allocating cores and controling the FPS? i can run about 6 bots on my computer with out isboxer. with isboxer i can run 15. with out isboxer the lowest fps you can go is 30 limited in game... i have all my bots running at 10 fps when i run 15 with isboxer. and i spread them across several diffrent cores.
Already tried all combinations of the strategy (be it dedicated core round robin or let game decide @ 15fps on my i7-950 with 24GB RAM and 1GB GTX560 GFX. The ISBoxer cripples my PC by 25% to 40%.
Tried with WoW, SWTOR and GW2, all resulted in less instances/windows being able to be run.
The official reply was to buy "better hardware" after the good old Teamviewer live support failed to yield any helpful results.
all i know is i have teh reverse effect. but yes 1gb isnt very much for video ram. I have 2 3gig 7950's that i split the load with. You where probably bottle knecking at the GPU. As long as you are not running any type of video feeds you should be able to run many many more game clients with isboxer then with out. You can make the screens really small too which helps alot.