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RuneLite
To use Looking Glass with RuneLite, you will first want to download RuneLite.jar from https://runelite.net/
To get the .jar version, select Download for All platforms from the download dropdown.
Within TRiBot, select the New Looking Glass Client (RuneLite) button. A popup file explorer window will appear. Within this file explorer, locate the RuneLite.jar file you downloaded and select Open. RuneLite will then be launched and TRiBot will attach to it once it is loaded. If you have a slower connection and it is your first time running RuneLite, you may need to do this twice as there is a timeout when attaching to RuneLite and if it doesn't load fast enough TRiBot will timeout.
Additionally, this is the only way to use RuneLite with TRiBot. If you launch RuneLite outside of TRiBot, TRiBot will not be able to connect to it. Using Looking Glass with RuneLite requires the 64bit install of TRiBot.

OSBuddy
To use Looking Glass with OSBuddy, you will first want to download OSBuddy.jar from https://cdn.rsbuddy.com/live/f/loader/OSBuddy.jar
Within TRiBot, select the New Looking Glass Client (OSBuddy) button. A popup file explorer window will appear. Within this file explorer, locate the OSBuddy.jar file you downloaded and select Open. OSBuddy will then be launched and TRiBot will attach to it once it is loaded. If you have a slower connection and it is your first time running OSBuddy, you may need to do this twice as there is a timeout when attaching to OSBuddy and if it doesn't load fast enough TRiBot will timeout. You will also need to manually login as guest on OSBuddy if you do not have an OSBuddy account.
Using Looking Glass with OSBuddy requires the 64bit install of TRiBot.

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I'm running a Katana GF76 with 11th Gen i7-11800H @ 2.30ghz 16 GB of ram. Should be plenty enough but while running Runelite looking glass the tribot client is really laggy causing me too look like a bot in my opinion. The runelite client seems a little slow too. is there anyway to make the tribot client faster while running looking glass? Task manager says im using 22% cpu 43% memory 8% disk 0% wifi 7% gpu 0. 0% gpu 1

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