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Bot dying because of client / overriding randomsolver

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Stark recently released an Abyss RuneCrafting script and it's currently dying a lot because of the random solver. 

Basically, for those of you that don't know, the abyss is a place packed with aggressive NPCs from level 41 to 82 and it's multi, so you get hit a lot and constantly. What the error here is that when you teleport into this place, sometimes a sandwisch lady will pop up (or another similar random) and the screen will turn red (randomsolver kicks in). 

 

So what happens now? Your character clicks the Lady - NPCs interrupt and damage you - your character re-clicks the Lady - NPCs interrupt again. There is absolutely no way you can solve this random in this place. Same goes with all the niles, giles, miles randoms and those that require more than a simple left click.

 

 

So my question; Can scripts somehow override this randomsolver until you've made it into a safezone? You only spend rougly ~10 seconds in the danger zone but these mother..... always pop up right there.

It is up to the script developer to address those fixes. Yes, scripts can override random solver behavior.

Edited by Th3

It is up to the script developer to address those fixes. Yes, scripts can override random solver behavior.

 

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Even though scripters can fix this, it is quite sad to see the admins let the client decline so much.

What do you mean?

Edited by LeBron

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