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Post by crybuffer on Dec 28, 2018 16:54:37 GMT
Hi all,
Every time after a while playing, my Ankulua just close. Already tried all version of Ankulua. I'm pro user also.
I'm using Bluestacks on macOS and daemon. Isn't rooted.
Someone having this same issue?
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Post by botfarmer on Dec 28, 2018 20:26:37 GMT
I'm not and I've got at least 2 Bluestacks running at most times, but I'm running mine Rooted. I used BSTweaker 5 for rooting/customizing my Bluestacks instances. Something I have noticed with Bluestacks and Ankulua is that if Ankulua ends up running without ever finding matches (continually checking regions), it will eat up CPU overtime. For instance, if my bots fail overnight, I usually come back to like 70%+ CPU usage (usually uses 20-40%).
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Post by crybuffer on Dec 28, 2018 21:03:31 GMT
I'm not and I've got at least 2 Bluestacks running at most times, but I'm running mine Rooted. I used BSTweaker 5 for rooting/customizing my Bluestacks instances. Something I have noticed with Bluestacks and Ankulua is that if Ankulua ends up running without ever finding matches (continually checking regions), it will eat up CPU overtime. For instance, if my bots fail overnight, I usually come back to like 70%+ CPU usage (usually uses 20-40%). Could I use BSTweaker in macOS?
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Post by botfarmer on Dec 28, 2018 21:13:33 GMT
I'm not and I've got at least 2 Bluestacks running at most times, but I'm running mine Rooted. I used BSTweaker 5 for rooting/customizing my Bluestacks instances. Something I have noticed with Bluestacks and Ankulua is that if Ankulua ends up running without ever finding matches (continually checking regions), it will eat up CPU overtime. For instance, if my bots fail overnight, I usually come back to like 70%+ CPU usage (usually uses 20-40%). Could I use BSTweaker in macOS? I'm honestly not sure, but there is probably other root methods available for Mac if not.
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