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Best way to know if a bot has p2p?

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I didn't find any method regarding this. Would like to do this without trying to hop to a p2p world.

Maybe there's a config for it?

I think you should do like when random solver for the login or whatever it is initiates. You should do a loop checking for a specific widget to have specific text or whatever you want it to check for.

getworld().isMembers(); or check the login screen

13 minutes ago, Chris said:

getworld().isMembers(); or check the login screen

If you're not in a members world doesn't mean you're not a member.

You can either check the login screen, or check if you're allowed to hop to a P2P world if you're in F2P.

	private boolean isMember;
	
	@Override
	public void onStart() throws InterruptedException {
		
		isMember = askIsMember();
	}

	/**
	 * 
	 * @return <tt>Account is member</tt>
	 */
	private boolean askIsMember() {
		return JOptionPane.showConfirmDialog(bot.getCanvas(), "Are you a member?", "Membership",
				JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION) == JOptionPane.YES_OPTION;
	}

You're welcome. :)

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2 hours ago, liverare said:

	private boolean isMember;
	
	@Override
	public void onStart() throws InterruptedException {
		
		isMember = askIsMember();
	}

	/**
	 * 
	 * @return <tt>Account is member</tt>
	 */
	private boolean askIsMember() {
		return JOptionPane.showConfirmDialog(bot.getCanvas(), "Are you a member?", "Membership",
				JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION) == JOptionPane.YES_OPTION;
	}

You're welcome. :)

Lol thanks, dunno if this is a joke or not, but wanted an automated solution :D
 

So as I see there's no "straightforward" way doing this, will try the methods you guys mentioned, thanks.

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