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Sign up now!My main goal would to be run RS3 bots on the cluster if possible. If this is not possible is there any other similar concepts that may work?
Buying a used pc or used pc parts would be good enough wouldn't it?Building a PC optimised for botting.
I'd prefer using used parts because I'm a poor cunt but its not that bad to cut few costs here and there.Don't know why you'd want to buy used parts, to be honest. You just build heavy on the processor/RAM and the rest you can take it a little easier.
The only redeeming factor RS3 has over OSRS is that it can utilize more than one core, but even then you will need to mess with the game client a lot to get it working which will be a real pain.My main goal would to be run RS3 bots on the cluster if possible. If this is not possible is there any other similar concepts that may work?
Damn okay. What would a PC optimized for botting look like in your opinion? Currently i have an i7-4770k CPU, MSI R9 290x Lightning GPU, Full water cooling, 16GB Gskill DDR3 RAM, and i can only run 5 before my CPU is maxed out :/
I can't say exactly why botting is as demanding as it is now, but it's certainly harder to run bots now.Damn okay. What would a PC optimized for botting look like in your opinion? Currently i have an i7-4770k CPU, MSI R9 290x Lightning GPU, Full water cooling, 16GB Gskill DDR3 RAM, and i can only run 5 before my CPU is maxed out :/
Windows will handle the load distribution so that's not a problem.Money isn't really an issue. But will it utilize the multiple CPU's?
People have tried it, the problem is getting the client to run at an even remotely playable rate.I doubt that a cluster would help, but has anyone tried running RuneScape on a single Raspberry Pi 3? I've been thinking of getting one as a cheap botting computer but idk if it would work.
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