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I often use my ThinkPad to play RuneScape. It's a pretty old machine, but it has always been able to run the game without problems. However, the game became a little choppy a few weeks ago, even though I've always used the least CPU-intensive graphics settings. Does anyone know if the system requirements went up recently?

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No theres just an issue with the game engine giving very low fps on some peoples computers. People with brand new gfx cards and 8gb ram are having problems as well as low end pcs. Hopefully it'll get fixed soon, they at least have acknowledged its a problem.

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Merciful basically summed it up.

I would be interested in hearing more about that, deacon. I thought "optimus" wasn't coming out until April/May. Maybe Jagex released a little hidden fix tho....

 

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Paul, I think deacon377 was talking about Clusterflutterer, not the impending Optimus.

 

From what I've heard, Clusterflutterer, along with being inefficient code-wise (since they essentially scrambled everything) created some hardware compatability issues with most setups. It's basicly luck of the draw if you are unaffected.

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My fps dropped a bit after the bot nuke but I never knew it was a wide spread problem, I assumed it was just my laptop. I even called my ISP and upped my internet connection speed thinking the problem was on my end. Interesting....

 
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I suffer from small freezes every 3 seconds while running through areas. While standing still and not moving the camera, but doing other things like checking my bank or skilling, I get 30 fps.

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Jagex just fails

 

 

Also, 'displayfps' shows a low (around 15) fps for me in non-crowded areas used to show 30 fps, I notice no actual difference.

 

What I have found to help: Change graphics to OpenGL, turn as many things off as you're willing to turn off (for me, that's basically everything) = runs much, much, much more smoothly than any other setting (especially "Safe Mode" which actually runs the slowest for me).

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My fps dropped a bit after the bot nuke but I never knew it was a wide spread problem, I assumed it was just my laptop. I even called my ISP and upped my internet connection speed thinking the problem was on my end. Interesting....

Internet connection doesn't affect the frame rate.

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Occasionally it seems that runescape is suffering from some kind of memory leak. A week ago runescape was using about 1.5GB (which is a lot even if it was caused lazy garbage collecting, but it probably was not), after restarting the game the usage became 200MB.

 

 

 

Internet connection doesn't affect the frame rate.

 

Not directly.

But if a lot of data was buffered because of a network error, you may get seconds of data in one moment. This might affect the fps briefly.

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