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client.moveCameraToPosition(Position target);

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Doesnt work when it's rotated about 180 degrees from the position examples:

 

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I think i have made a working fix, by calculating the angle myself and adding randomness to the angle so it basicly will never get close to the 180 degrees.

public static double GetAngleOfLineBetweenTwoPoints(Script script, Position target) {        double xDiff = target.getX() - script.myPosition().getX();        double yDiff = target.getY() - script.myPosition().getY();        double angle = Math.toDegrees(Math.atan2(yDiff, xDiff)) - 90 + MethodProvider.random(-10, 10);        if (angle < 0) {            angle+= 360;        }        if (angle > 360) {            angle-= 360;        }        script.log("ANGLE: " + angle);        return angle;    }

 

Edited by jelknab

I had issues with camera positions as well, I've informed Maxi around a month ago and he said he was going to rewrite the camera hook but maybe forgot about it I hope he fixes it as well.

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I think i have made a working fix, by calculating the angle myself and adding randomness to the angle so it basicly will never get close to the 180 degrees.

public static double GetAngleOfLineBetweenTwoPoints(Script script, Position target) {
        double xDiff = target.getX() - script.myPosition().getX();
        double yDiff = target.getY() - script.myPosition().getY();
        double angle = Math.toDegrees(Math.atan2(yDiff, xDiff)) - 90 + MethodProvider.random(-10, 10);

        if (angle < 0) {
            angle+= 360;
        }
        if (angle > 360) {
            angle-= 360;
        }

        script.log("ANGLE: " + angle);
        return angle;
    }
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