Chambo Posted August 27, 2015 Posted August 27, 2015 Hello OSBot! Welcome to my very first Script Thread! This AIO Walker can walk efficiently to 4 currently supported Locations with a variation of start points unlike other AIO Walkers! More will be added soon in the time to come! Chambo's AIO Walker is currently free and a paid version will be hopefully uploaded to the SDN by 09/15/2015! The paid version will contain more routes & locations, such as P2P Locations and MORE F2P Locations! ***If you encounter any bugs/errors please either PM me or post it in this thread!*** ***If you could also please let me know what you think of my first script or perhaps new script ideas that would be great!*** Current Locations: (Not Started Almost Finished Finished & Working) Lumbridge Varrock Falador Draynor Al Kharid Edgeville Grand Echange Dig Site Port Sarim Rimmington Wizards' Tower Current Routes: (Not Started Almost Finished Finished & Working) Lumbridge -> Varrock Lumbridge -> Falador Lumbridge -> Draynor Lumbridge -> Al Kharid Varrock -> Lumbridge Varrock -> Falador Varrock -> Draynor Varrock -> Al Kharid Draynor -> Lumbridge Draynor -> Falador Draynor -> Varrock Draynor -> Al Kharid Falador -> Draynor Falador -> Varrock Falador -> Lumbridge Falador -> Al Kharid Download:http://www.mediafire.com/download/iy8dw5y780dare5/ChamboAIOWalker.jar Version:v1.07 Change Log: 08/28/2015 - Uploaded ChamboAIOWalker.jar to MediaFire - Created Thread for Chambo's AIO Walker (Free) 2
Isolate Posted August 28, 2015 Posted August 28, 2015 http://www.mediafire.com/download/iy8dw5y780dare5/ChamboAIOWalker.jar Idk how you all keep doing this, but you also packaged the whole OSBot client within this jar. 1
Mysteryy Posted August 28, 2015 Posted August 28, 2015 Idk how you all keep doing this, but you also packaged the whole OSBot client within this jar. When you choose to create a jar from most IDEs, you can select which files to put in he jar. What should be in it is just the compiled output. It does list out the dependencies as well though, since osbot is one of them it is in the list. Some people probably just dont know what to include, so they throw everything in the jar.
Botre Posted August 28, 2015 Posted August 28, 2015 Idk how you all keep doing this, but you also packaged the whole OSBot client within this jar. Makes your jar clickable (opens the OSB client). That's why I don't bother removing it. 1
brandonmw420 Posted August 29, 2015 Posted August 29, 2015 Great release although so far falador to varrock seems to not be working for me other routes I've tried either work or say upgrade to pro.
Apaec Posted August 29, 2015 Posted August 29, 2015 please don't say you hardcoded each location by hand! I'm guessing that because the locations are colour coded you're not using you own webwalker xD but looks cool mate, good job 2
Chambo Posted August 29, 2015 Author Posted August 29, 2015 Great release although so far falador to varrock seems to not be working for me other routes I've tried either work or say upgrade to pro. Thanks for the feedback man. I will work on this and have an update for that by tomorrow! please don't say you hardcoded each location by hand! I'm guessing that because the locations are colour coded you're not using you own webwalker xD but looks cool mate, good job Thank you. And I don't remember stating that I've "hardcoded each location by hand"? ;) lol
Precise Posted August 29, 2015 Posted August 29, 2015 Thanks for the feedback man. I will work on this and have an update for that by tomorrow! Thank you. And I don't remember stating that I've "hardcoded each location by hand"? lol so how are you doing it?
Woody Posted August 29, 2015 Posted August 29, 2015 so how are you doing it? He IS hardcording it. He probably records the path he walks. For instance, walking from lumbridge to varrock manually and a script records the path.
Precise Posted August 29, 2015 Posted August 29, 2015 He IS hardcording it. He probably records the path he walks. For instance, walking from lumbridge to varrock manually and a script records the path. i thought so too.
walterww Posted October 23, 2015 Posted October 23, 2015 He IS hardcording it. He probably records the path he walks. For instance, walking from lumbridge to varrock manually and a script records the path. there has to be easier ways of coding this...