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Implement XTEA Grabber

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Same idea as RSBot, implement an undetectable xtea grabber for every user that is going to use this bot in the future. This would be good for the RSPS community.

Yeah, we were going to implement this for global path finding. I wouldn't mind having an open repository.

Npc spawns wouldn't be able to be completely accurate tho due to the npcs moving

but it would be nice to have a dump of all objects, npcs, and the xteas

XTEA Dumper would be interesting to see.

 

Maybe also dump all npc spawns =D

 

You could write a script yourself to have that done. I guess it would be useful for them to have implemented as well though. The more features the better? 

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Npc spawns wouldn't be able to be completely accurate tho due to the npcs moving

but it would be nice to have a dump of all objects, npcs, and the xteas

If injecting a callback at the right place it's easy to have 100% accurate npc spawning information.

If injecting a callback at the right place it's easy to have 100% accurate npc spawning information.

how so? from my understanding as soon as the server starts and the once the first person moves into the region the npcs start moving from the original spawn point

the only two ways to get the 100% accurate spawn coordinate is to either be A. the first person to ever step into that region, or B. to kill each npcs (impossible for non attackable npcs) and wait for them to respawn

also didn't understand what you meant by injecting a callback

AS far as i'm aware npcs have an index id this is where they are loaded in jagex's spawn file. If this is a constant this id can be used to keep track of what npcs are where.

AS far as i'm aware npcs have an index id this is where they are loaded in jagex's spawn file. If this is a constant this id can be used to keep track of what npcs are where.

 

The npcs loaded from that file are just for the screen preview before playing, do some research son

The npcs loaded from that file are just for the screen preview before playing, do some research son

 

Yea and if I remember correctly, it's index 18, I could be wrong though.

Yea and if I remember correctly, it's index 18, I could be wrong though.

 

index 5, you need to do your research too son

index 5, you need to do your research too son

 

Lol okay, sorry I'm not "Mr. Known it all" like you, I crossed out index 5 because it's landscapes. My bad.

Lol okay, sorry I'm not "Mr. Known it all" like you, I crossed out index 5 because it's landscapes. My bad.

 

You sure create an image to make it seem like that

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