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F2P World Hopping bug

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1. OSBot Version (do NOT put "current version", be specific): 2.4.96 but this has occurred for a long time

2. A description of the issue. Include relevant logs.

 

This has been reported multiple times.

Here is the thread where it was reported before

http://osbot.org/forum/topic/92388-script-gets-stuck-at-switching-random-f2p-worlds/

worlds.hopToF2PWorld();

Basically the bot just hovers over worlds that are >381 in f2p. It will go to the world select menu and hover over a world not clicking it. 

This only occurs in f2p not p2p.

 

 

 

3. Are you receiving any errors in the client canvas or the logger? No

4. How can you replicate the issue? Use the code and it should happen to you.

5. Has this issue persisted through multiple versions? If so, how far back?

 

This has been occurring for me since 2.4.43, the earliest version I can remember. 

 

Can confirm this issue, it doesn't always happen but 1/10 there is a chance that it gets stuck hovering a world when hopping, it gets worse with high cpu load

 

In terms of snippet, this is all it takes:

 

getWorlds().hop(383);

 

It never returns until logged out by inactivity (Dont know if it returns true or false then)

Edited by Abuse

  • 2 weeks later...

Check method results in the future. Your script can fix the logic itself if you are properly checking return values.

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