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walkExact()

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Is there anyway you can make this more accurately? Occasionally, it would click on the tile right next to it before clicking the correct tile.

Is this occuring when it's clicking on the minimap? I use walkMainScreen(position,boolean); when I need to get onto a specific tile and it works all the time as far as I have seen. It would be pretty odd for a legit player to have 100% accuracy when clicking on the minimap anyway.

Edited by Diclonius

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Is this occuring when it's clicking on the minimap? I use walkMainScreen(position,boolean); when I need to get onto a specific tile and it works all the time as far as I have seen. It would be pretty odd for a legit player to have 100% accuracy when clicking on the minimap anyway.

Downside to that is, it doesn't see very far. The walkExact uses both the mini-map and the main screen. I just need the main screen click to be more accurate.

 

Is this occuring when it's clicking on the minimap? I use walkMainScreen(position,boolean); when I need to get onto a specific tile and it works all the time as far as I have seen. It would be pretty odd for a legit player to have 100% accuracy when clicking on the minimap anyway.

Downside to that is, it doesn't see very far. The walkExact uses both the mini-map and the main screen. I just need the main screen click to be more accurate.

 

Well then only walk main screen if the tile is visible, as I said before, I know that walkMainScreen is almost always accurate.
if(position.isVisible(this.bot)) {
walkMainScreen(position,false);
} else {
walkMiniMap(position);
}

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