Full Tilt freezing problems with AHK scripts
First of all, many thanks to the ppl who created all the great AHK-scripts!
I'm having problems when using them at FT though. I use the following scripts: -Daves BetPot -Full Tilt Table Opener -Full Tilt Reloader (not the new one that automatically reloads, I use the F9/F10 version) -Full Tilt Auto Buyin (I dont know what its name is, but this is the one that automatically buys in for 100bb in NL) Apart from these I also run PA HUD and PT. I suspect that the Reload-script is having problems with the Autobuyin script. After ~10 minutes of play (10 tabling) suddenly the whole client freezes and I'm forced to restart it. However, it seems like the new BetPot-script can cause this problem as well (I use rightclick button for potsized raises). To fix this, I have stopped running the Autobuyin script, and also replaced the new BetPot script with the old one (that didn't work properly for FT, only the scroll works). Does anyone have a better solution? I really like the autobuyin as well as the "real" BetPot script. Thanks in advance GL |
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Try raising the priority of FullTiltPoker.exe to "High" using Windows Task Manager.
I find this helps, and makes FT alltogether more responsive. dave. |
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-Full Tilt Auto Buyin (I dont know what its name is, but this is the one that automatically buys in for 100bb in NL) [/ QUOTE ] Would you mind linking me to this script, I haven't been able to find it? Thanks. |
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Try raising the priority of FullTiltPoker.exe to "High" using Windows Task Manager. I find this helps, and makes FT alltogether more responsive. dave. [/ QUOTE ] I always have it on High [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] I think this problem may have something to do with PT though. I have my timer set on 1 minute, and I have the feeling that if any script (for example BetPot) does anything exactly when the import is initiated, the client freezes. Can this be correct? |
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[ QUOTE ] Try raising the priority of FullTiltPoker.exe to "High" using Windows Task Manager. I find this helps, and makes FT alltogether more responsive. dave. [/ QUOTE ] I always have it on High [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] I think this problem may have something to do with PT though. I have my timer set on 1 minute, and I have the feeling that if any script (for example BetPot) does anything exactly when the import is initiated, the client freezes. Can this be correct? [/ QUOTE ] Possibly, do you always have PT set on "low" (I do) My task manager organises things thus: Poker Sites (high) >>> AHK scripts (normal) >>> Pokertracker imports (low) |
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Yeah thats exactly the settings I have, I was hoping they would make the client more stable in the latest update [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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Re: Full Tilt freezing problems with AHK scripts
Are you using PA-HUD flicker free mode (I do)?
Are you running (only) Postgres PT DB? I can't see the relevance, but these are is maybe a difference between our software set-ups? |
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Are you using PA-HUD flicker free mode (I do)? Are you running (only) Postgres PT DB? I can't see the relevance, but these are is maybe a difference between our software set-ups? [/ QUOTE ] I didn't have flickerfree mode on, will try it [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I use an access DB, cuz Im too lazy to make it postgres, could this be a part of the problem? |
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I use an access DB, cuz Im too lazy to make it postgres, could this be a part of the problem? [/ QUOTE ] Gotta be worth a try - Postgres is much more efficient with large databases. |
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