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Select a F2P World on first Login?

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I was wondering how can I change the world that you login to from the Client Screen? Very very nooby question but I can't find how to do it at all

I appreciate all the help :)

 

29 minutes ago, Suss said:

I was wondering how can I change the world that you login to from the Client Screen? Very very nooby question but I can't find how to do it at all

I appreciate all the help :)

 


Use the CLI flag -world

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1 minute ago, Explv said:


Use the CLI flag -world

Using the command line interface -world?

 

And where do I do that. I'm so confused. That's an extremely broad response.

1 minute ago, Suss said:

Using the command line interface -world?

And where do I do that. I'm so confused. That's an extremely broad response.


You start the bot from the command line, and specify a world.

java -jar "C:\Users\YourUsername\Downloads\OSBot 2.5.31.jar" -world 499


If you don't understand that, consider using my osbot manager which has this functionality built in:

https://osbot.org/forum/topic/100554-explvs-osbot-manager/

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54 minutes ago, Explv said:


You start the bot from the command line, and specify a world.


java -jar "C:\Users\YourUsername\Downloads\OSBot 2.5.31.jar" -world 499


If you don't understand that, consider using my osbot manager which has this functionality built in:

https://osbot.org/forum/topic/100554-explvs-osbot-manager/

 

Thats very helpful thank you. But my main concern is if someone was to run my script. Is there not a built in way to change worlds before logging in anyway? Or is the way you said the only way.

34 minutes ago, Suss said:

 

Thats very helpful thank you. But my main concern is if someone was to run my script. Is there not a built in way to change worlds before logging in anyway? Or is the way you said the only way.

There isn't currently a way to change worlds from the login screen. You can use the world hopper after logging in. But afaik the only way to choose a world before logging in, is by using the CLI flag.

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7 minutes ago, Explv said:

There isn't currently a way to change worlds from the login screen. You can use the world hopper after logging in. But afaik the only way to choose a world before logging in, is by using the CLI flag.

Thats what I wanted to know. Thank you so much man :)

  • 2 years later...
On 9/26/2021 at 2:35 AM, Gunman said:

This worked for me on Ubuntu 20

java -jar "OSBot 2.6.33.jar" -autologin -bot 0:0:0000 -world 430

Thx bro

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