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darthzerop

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  1. @Gunman Actually fixed it. "Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\d3d9.dll" showed up in Event Viewer when I tried to launch it. I went and looked it up.... It was RivaTuner and Afterburner causing it to break. I turned Global Settings for RivaTuner off and that fixed it!
  2. @Gunman I had the OneDrive app installed but went ahead and uninstalled it. I never used it, to be fair. I don't have third party anti-virus on this machine and I disabled Windows security to test that as well. No dice.
  3. Alright, so here is my issue. I came back to OSBot after being away for a while, downloaded the new client. I created the .bat file, ensured my java was 1.8 by doing java -version in cmd prompt. When I run the .bat either by double clicking or thru command prompt, it doesnt give a message, error or anything. It just doesn't do anything at all. I even tried to start the client through command prompt using It just doesnt do anything there either. I ran Jarfix and that didn't fix the issue. I am honestly at a loss.
  4. Banking in edgeville for cannonballs is broken for me right now. When it clicks "bank", the bot runs to a spot where it cannot reach a the teller and just sits there.
  5. Is there ever a chance of supporting wine making? I know it doesnt support combining materials but its a great experience gain.

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