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Client can't click on random event "click to continue"

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I have been using Russell's super heat bot for over a week now, both his script and the osbot run fine.

 

The only time i ever have issues with randoms is because by the time the inbuilt random script starts, Russell's bot already has the "superheat" spell selected.

As a result it will be trying to cast "superheat" on the "click to continue" words and gets stuck.

 

I'm sure there would be other scripts with this problem. e.g. alching/cursing bots.

 

Would it be possible to have your character move(click on the ground) to the npc they have to talk to before talking to them?

Or something similar just to break the currently selected spell.

 

The only randoms i see it get stuck in is "mollys evil twin and prison pete (balloons). You could bypass that simply by making the bot select the door/lever straight up,

instead of clicking "continue". I have never even clicked continue when I'm playing normally so it would also be more human like.

 

 

and it should deselect the thing in the mouse before trying to solve the random if it doesn't report it here:

Report Broken

 

having it click on the door directly is not in the method of the random solver and thusly doesn't do that. sure it may be nice but its not really needed.

Edited by LedZeppelin

I had the same problem , but my super heater doesn't work now :( Hope it gets fixed if it's not just me 

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