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the walkPath(position array) doesnt follow the path. It starts to randomly walk where ever it feels like

the walkPath(position array) doesnt follow the path. It starts to randomly walk where ever it feels like

 

had the same issue today

Had the same issue at first, but I believe that it for some reason tries to walk back to the first tile and then do the entire path?

 

Or is this about something else, and it really walks randomly (not even near your path)?

If you read the description of the path walker in the API, if it can't reach a position in the path it will generate a new path to intercept it. Try updating your path.

If you read the description of the path walker in the API, if it can't reach a position in the path it will generate a new path to intercept it. Try updating your path.

 

Updating the path didn't seem to work

Also, the pathwalking seems... so jumpy

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If you read the description of the path walker in the API, if it can't reach a position in the path it will generate a new path to intercept it. Try updating your path.

what apa said plus the walking event Class isn't helpin either.

It's a problem with your script:

 

[javac] Compiling 26 source files to bin/compile2/josedpay/DsCrafterLite
[javac] master/josedpay/DsCrafterLite/src/util/DsWalking.java:53: error: cannot find symbol
[javac] dsWalker.walkPath((exact) ? 0: 2, path, actions);
[javac]        ^
[javac]   symbol:   method walkPath(int,Position[],String[])
[javac]   location: variable dsWalker of type DsWalker
[javac] master/josedpay/DsCrafterLite/src/util/DsWalking.java:55: error: cannot find symbol
[javac] dsWalker.walkPath((exact) ? 0: 2, dsWalker.reversePath(path), actions);
[javac]        ^
[javac]   symbol:   method walkPath(int,Position[],String[])
[javac]   location: variable dsWalker of type DsWalker
[javac] master/josedpay/DsCrafterLite/src/scripts/DsSpinner.java:201: error: cannot find symbol
[javac] dsAPI().dsWalker().walkPath(0, walkToLumbyStairs);
[javac]                  ^
[javac]   symbol:   method walkPath(int,Position[])
[javac]   location: class DsWalker
[javac] Note: master/josedpay/dependencies/osb/web/DsWalker.java uses or overrides a deprecated API.
[javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details.
[javac] Note: master/josedpay/DsCrafterLite/src/core/Gui.java uses unchecked or unsafe operations.
[javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details.
[javac] 3 errors
ERROR: BUILD FAILED
 
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It's a problem with your script:

 

[javac] Compiling 26 source files to bin/compile2/josedpay/DsCrafterLite
[javac] master/josedpay/DsCrafterLite/src/util/DsWalking.java:53: error: cannot find symbol
[javac] dsWalker.walkPath((exact) ? 0: 2, path, actions);
[javac]        ^
[javac]   symbol:   method walkPath(int,Position[],String[])
[javac]   location: variable dsWalker of type DsWalker
[javac] master/josedpay/DsCrafterLite/src/util/DsWalking.java:55: error: cannot find symbol
[javac] dsWalker.walkPath((exact) ? 0: 2, dsWalker.reversePath(path), actions);
[javac]        ^
[javac]   symbol:   method walkPath(int,Position[],String[])
[javac]   location: variable dsWalker of type DsWalker
[javac] master/josedpay/DsCrafterLite/src/scripts/DsSpinner.java:201: error: cannot find symbol
[javac] dsAPI().dsWalker().walkPath(0, walkToLumbyStairs);
[javac]                  ^
[javac]   symbol:   method walkPath(int,Position[])
[javac]   location: class DsWalker
[javac] Note: master/josedpay/dependencies/osb/web/DsWalker.java uses or overrides a deprecated API.
[javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details.
[javac] Note: master/josedpay/DsCrafterLite/src/core/Gui.java uses unchecked or unsafe operations.
[javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details.
[javac] 3 errors
ERROR: BUILD FAILED

 

facep.gif  alek thats just an error within my crafter lite script which im using a boogie ass walker class. i just for got to update the depends folder when i just sent the new update o fix the gui.

 

But legit the actual localwalker class isnt working. try it out your self. create a path and just follow it with the local walker class. If i wasnt the only person to get the same problem there must be a reason why.

facep.gif  alek thats just an error within my crafter lite script which im using a boogie ass walker class. i just for got to update the depends folder when i just sent the new update o fix the gui.

 

But legit the actual localwalker class isnt working. try it out your self. create a path and just follow it with the local walker class. If i wasnt the only person to get the same problem there must be a reason why.

 

My script kCutter uses the default OSBot walking method. Here is a 1 day 15 hour proggie that I just got from a user:

 

http://i.gyazo.com/2abed061ed403a791c5f73ee937c36ba.png

 

What is the name of the script which is using the method? How far are you separating the tiles? Are you using getLocalWalker()? I need more to work with other than it's not working. 

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My script kCutter uses the default OSBot walking method. Here is a 1 day 15 hour proggie that I just got from a user:

 

http://i.gyazo.com/2abed061ed403a791c5f73ee937c36ba.png

 

What is the name of the script which is using the method? How far are you separating the tiles? Are you using getLocalWalker()? I need more to work with other than it's not working. 

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