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Hey! - running 2 wow windows, reducing lag

klutte

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Anyone have any advice how i can reduce lagg when running two wow windows, one for botting and the other for me playing. This is my current specc:
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Have windows on a SSD disk, while wow is on other other disk(i know u might wanna have the programs u use alot on the fastest disk, but its only 80 gig. My operating system is also 64, but since hb only supports 32 im running that(though maybe i should do 64 in the playing wow, and 32 in the bot one.
Just curious what options i might wanna edit for my bot window to reduce any lagg i might experience while playing, and at the same time not destroy anything for the bot(say if i gather herb and reduce the view distance, if that affects the cache?)
 
setting in wow must be all ad the lowest settings and disable al addons and background apligations if you are AFK
 
Anyone have any advice how i can reduce lagg
First of all you should start by using just one G. It's "lag", not "lagg".

Second;
Lag is the effect you notice in game from a delay in network traffic. This happens when your information to the server and the information from the server to you take longer then normal to arrive.
In general this has little to nothing to do with your hardware. You can have the most fancy hardware but if your internet connection sucks you will experience lag.

Your hardware is more then enough to run several WoW windows without experiencing any slowdown. Your best bet is to disable as many addons as possible (disable all addons on the bot) as addons can cause network traffic which can clog up your bandwidth. Next to that disable any Windows function or application that you don't need to prevent *that* from taking your bandwidth. If that's still not enough you can check your switch/router or even your ISP.
 
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