Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Botting Multiple Accounts (Runedev.info Client)

So, i'm guessing the majority of you like to bot your Runescape Accounts. I have to say, i would rather bot than spend my days sitting infront of the computer, clicking away. Some of us (Like myself), like to bot more than 1 account at once on the same computer.

Only one problem. The moment you start your other bots, the game lags, or your bot crashes, because your Computer is not capable of running more than one bot. You sit there in despair, thinking you will need to buy a new computer with better specs, then you come across this guide!

Using Less Cpu
When i bot more than 1 account, i like to change the settings from Fast Graphics , which use a lot of CPU, to Slow Grapics, which use a lot less CPU. If you do this, and you have a fairly good computer, it is possible to bot about 5-6 accounts at once!

Check the picture below if you are unsure on how to change to Less CPU.  To change it, go to the tab on the right hand side of your client. There, next to Rewards is a tab called Image. Click on that tab and you will see a slider. Pull the slider all the way to the top and hey presto, you are using less CPU!


Setting Priority
This trick does not involve your client. Press Control+Alt+Delete on your key board and go to your Task Manager. When you get there, go to the Processes tab and press the "J" key on your keyboard. It should take you to a process called Javaw. Right click on it, go to Set Priority and select high. If you are botting more than one account, then set all of them to high, or as i prefer it, set all of them to Above Normal. This way, more CPU is being churned into your bots, rather than other programs.

However, if you do this, it makes all your other programs (such as Web Browsers) laggy, because more of the CPU is being used on the bots. However, this is very useful for people who wish to bot their accounts and leave them!



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