June 13, 20232 yr This is what happens for me. I also noticed that even when your internal break handler is not enabled, it still overrides OSBot break handler. I assume this is not intended? And might provide a clue into why the issue is occuring.
June 14, 20232 yr Author 6 hours ago, Kiwiibotter said: This is what happens for me. I also noticed that even when your internal break handler is not enabled, it still overrides OSBot break handler. I assume this is not intended? And might provide a clue into why the issue is occuring. This is intended, mine is way more complex and the script can control it. But that has nothing to do with stopping a script Ya the script just stopped fine, client getting stuck stopping properly... do you have multiple scripts in a queue at that point? Edited June 14, 20232 yr by Khaleesi
June 14, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, Khaleesi said: This is intended, mine is way more complex and the script can control it. But that has nothing to do with stopping a script Ya the script just stopped fine, client getting stuck stopping properly... do you have multiple scripts in a queue at that point? Nah nothing queued brother Khal, but if you throw a 2 day trial for Khal Utilities I can see if it works or gets stuck and get back to you! If it works fine Ill purchase it 😉 Thx for reply!
June 14, 20232 yr Author 4 hours ago, Kiwiibotter said: Nah nothing queued brother Khal, but if you throw a 2 day trial for Khal Utilities I can see if it works or gets stuck and get back to you! If it works fine Ill purchase it 😉 Thx for reply! Only giving 24h trials though, tons of people are using and didn;t hear about any issues about queuing ^^
July 9, 20232 yr Author 1 hour ago, FatherOcean said: Could i get a trial love the other Scripts Enjoy!
July 16, 20232 yr Author Khal Utilities updated to V1.13: - Added hopping to random worlds mode - Removed case sensitivity in item lists will be live soon Enjoy!
July 18, 20232 yr Author 1 hour ago, xvns3070 said: Forum says its just 9.99 but on SDN its a subscription of 9.99/m? Still is 9.99 right?
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