ArmyofDragons 28 Share Posted August 19, 2017 yeah the fps is still terrable when i quit the bot, its actually getting a lot worse now even while a bot is running, i max at about 15 fps. https://gyazo.com/585aa72d6aa9130824644b4bb88856a2 my java version, just downloaded the latest one terrible* I don't have a Mac but I know that you shouldn't have issues with it really. Your Java version matches what should be used -- only thing else I can say in this area is to ensure that you have the proper bit/version of that Java (JRE/JDK) installed as well. I'm sure Dreambot supports Mac as well (as it supports Ubuntu/Linux from what I've experienced) -- so I am pretty stumped what your issue could be. Do this -- go to your Users/YourUser on your main drive and find the "DreamBot" folder and delete it. Delete the DBLauncher as well (just for precaution). Re-download the DreamBot client and start up a new tab without touching any of the settings. Also what are your Mac's specs? Not implying you have a bad computer, but just to make sure there is no underlying hardware problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattygert 0 Author Share Posted August 19, 2017 I don't have a Mac but I know that you shouldn't have issues with it really. Your Java version matches what should be used -- only thing else I can say in this area is to ensure that you have the proper bit/version of that Java (JRE/JDK) installed as well. I'm sure Dreambot supports Mac as well (as it supports Ubuntu/Linux from what I've experienced) -- so I am pretty stumped what your issue could be. Do this -- go to your Users/YourUser on your main drive and find the "DreamBot" folder and delete it. Delete the DBLauncher as well (just for precaution). Re-download the DreamBot client and start up a new tab without touching any of the settings. Also what are your Mac's specs? Not implying you have a bad computer, but just to make sure there is no underlying hardware problem. got ya ill try that right now! i got this mac literally last year and its the highest upgraded version you can get from apple. so i highly doubt its a hardware problem. Thanks for all the help though! hopefully i can get this figured out soon enough Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Almonds 110 Share Posted August 19, 2017 got ya ill try that right now! i got this mac literally last year and its the highest upgraded version you can get from apple. so i highly doubt its a hardware problem. Thanks for all the help though! hopefully i can get this figured out soon enough Try doing this and reinstalling java. I mean, just a thought.. could have a bunch of previous java versions messing something up in the registry (i dunno what i'm talking about) https://www.java.com/en/download/help/mac_uninstall_java.xml Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattygert 0 Author Share Posted August 19, 2017 Try doing this and reinstalling java. I mean, just a thought.. could have a bunch of previous java versions messing something up in the registry (i dunno what i'm talking about) https://www.java.com/en/download/help/mac_uninstall_java.xml haha worth a try, ty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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