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Halloween Event!!

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It keeps clicking on the goblin when the goblin asks "Have you stolen it yet" and than my bot says not yet and repeats clicking on the goblin

its stuck in that loop

Question; Why do you need Pitch and Yaw control? The client will automatically change that if needed (You may be doing this due to something with the event, so nvm if that is the case). Other than that, nice script :)

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18 hours ago, vendicci said:

It keeps clicking on the goblin when the goblin asks "Have you stolen it yet" and than my bot says not yet and repeats clicking on the goblin

its stuck in that loop

I just ran it again and I dont see this happening. Did the mager give you the tinderbox yet?

 

11 hours ago, Medusa said:

Question; Why do you need Pitch and Yaw control? The client will automatically change that if needed (You may be doing this due to something with the event, so nvm if that is the case). Other than that, nice script :)

Personally, I try to make the bot mimic my own play style as much as I can, and one thing that I always did was keep the camera in one spot all of the time, no matter what. Sometimes, the webwalking will change the camera location when it tries to interact with objects. The control makes sure that the camera always goes back to the original position. Also just in case something else causes the camera to move.

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