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    Discussion in 'Archives' started by Patte1808, May 8, 2010.

    1. Patte1808

      Patte1808 New Member

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      Hi,

      I?ve an issue with click to move.
      Every time the bot makes a "click" on the ground, he seems to be stand on this click for until less a second, but it seems to look botlike. Very horrible is it when he goes up on the ground like a mountain or something else.
      Is this normal and looks only for me botlike or is this an issue of my configuration?

      The problem seems to be on every profile and every cc.
      I use HB2 and tried HB1 too, but there is no difference.

      -Net Framework is already installed (Win 7)
      -I only run WoW in windowed mode when I bot.
      -I redownload HB already
      -Run the german client, is this a problem?
      You can see my log in the attachments.

      Hope you understand what i meant because my english isnt so good :p
       

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    2. s1ls

      s1ls New Member

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      How is your fps? When I run my char at 15fps background it clicks on the ground and stands there for about a sec then clicks the next, with 60fps it doesn't.
       
    3. Patte1808

      Patte1808 New Member

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      My FPS stands between 60 - 75.
      Is it possible that i must lower the resolution from 1280*1024 to something lower?
      I turned vertical sync off, because I read that this can make some trouble too, is that right?

      Edit:
      I turned off all effects, now it seems to work fine, but I can?t explain it because the fps is the same as before :eek:

      Thank you s1ls ;)
       
      Last edited: May 8, 2010

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