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localWalker.walkPath() is broken

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It will walk the path and randomly decided it wants to just spam a tile over and over, causing the bot to stop in that one spot and stay there clicking indefinitely.  This does not happen every time a path is traversed, just occasionally. I have also noticed this happening every once in awhile in my own walking methods(no rhyme or reason to it, just occurs randomly), hopefully this provides some insight into the issue.

It will walk the path and randomly decided it wants to just spam a tile over and over, causing the bot to stop in that one spot and stay there clicking indefinitely.  This does not happen every time a path is traversed, just occasionally. I have also noticed this happening every once in awhile in my own walking methods(no rhyme or reason to it, just occurs randomly), hopefully this provides some insight into the issue.

 

If its not just with walkPath but your own walking methods too, I'm going to assume you're using localWalker.walk() in your own walker, such that it's probably down to WalkingEvent. You're not the only one with this problem, and one can assume that Alek or Zach is already working away at the bastard :P

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Yeah I had assumed as much, and hoped that giving that extra bit of info would help. I've had multiple users complain about scripts randomly stopping while traversing a path and never resuming.

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