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  1. If you like it to be more random, you could add a break override with random x time, so the webwalker stops after said x time and then gets recalled again with new random run % values. So that it maybe like you said starts walking since now the random int for toggling running has become == 60%. So you don’t need threads and can have some weird fun. this will get rid of reinventing the wheel, but maybe a little to much random?
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    @Czar Could I get a trial please sir? Would love to give it a test prior.
  3. Not sure if this is what you are looking for - make a webWalkEvent and setEnergyThreshold(int) or random int setEnergyThreshold(random(2,16)); the default is 15. everytime your run energie gets above the x int number it will activate running again iirc.
  4. I brought your other 2 scripts with no troubles what so ever but i wouldn't mind a trial of this one if thats okay?
  5. Am super confident about this Ty based devs!
  6. 1 point
    This was actually a joke because he tagged me implying I'm a noob but whatever lol PM explv all your noob questions
  7. 1 point
    No, I just do that with your mom and sister. Since you are talking about non-related topics, private issues and making fun of me so

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