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worldHopper totally broken, not working!

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Since one the recent updates world hopper doesn't work for me anymore.

 

The code compiles fine, without any error. However during runtime, there is a Null Pointer Exception. World Hopper is broken!

 

I made 2 threads about this already in the Client Bugs section but Alek/other staff did not approve the thread. But other threads have been approved after that date, so I'm not exactly sure why! (The client bugs section requires newly made threads to be approved by a mod before the thread appears publicly. People that made threads AFTER me are appearing.)

 

 

 

The Code:

int targetWorld = 302;
worldHopper.hop(targetWorld);

The Error:

04/02 09:49:35 AM]: Error in script executor!
java.lang.NullPointerException
    at org.osbot.rs07.script.RandomBehaviourHook.setSolver(dm:196)
    at org.osbot.rs07.event.RandomExecutor.registerHook(hj:53)
    at org.osbot.rs07.api.WorldHopper.hopWorld(lp:229)
    at org.osbot.rs07.api.WorldHopper.hop(lp:233)

 

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Because it was almost complete, I approved it. But you need to include the client versions as stated by the pinned thread in this section.

Also, posting 4 duplicate topics in 4 different sections is not going to help your case.

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