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    PQR seems to be using alot of memory anyway to make it use less?

    PQR seems to be using alot of memory anyway to make it use less? which is leading world of warcraft to run slower +rep
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    PQR seems to be using alot of memory anyway to make it use less?
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    turn it off and learn to play the game yourself?

    the program will use what it needs to use. if you really dont want to do rotations yourself, buy more ram or lower your wow settings to compensate.

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    40 mb memory he cry facepalm
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