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I get this error

[iNFO][bot #1][01/20 07:40:25 em]: WebWalkingEvent; Could not execute! next = Walk => [x=3013, y=3332, z=0]; ready = { [] }

when trying to walk this area Area(3022, 3314, 3018, 3318)

I don't think you can use a WebWalkingEvent for an area?

Unless you did WebWalkingEvent e = new WebWalkingEvent(area.getRandomPosition());

I don't think you can use a WebWalkingEvent for an area?

Unless you did WebWalkingEvent e = new WebWalkingEvent(area.getRandomPosition());

 

Not right now, but once the dev build with the latest webwalker is out you'll be able to, it is recommended too.

 

and OP: could you post the code you're using? are you sure that tile is walkable/reachable?

Edited by Precise

I don't think you can use a WebWalkingEvent for an area?

Unless you did WebWalkingEvent e = new WebWalkingEvent(area.getRandomPosition());

 

I get this error

[iNFO][bot #1][01/20 07:40:25 em]: WebWalkingEvent; Could not execute! next = Walk => [x=3013, y=3332, z=0]; ready = { [] }

when trying to walk this area Area(3022, 3314, 3018, 3318)

 

walking.webWalk(ASSAREA.getRandomPosition()); should work

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I'm using

getWalking().webWalk(WCAREA1.getRandomPosition());

Edited by nickeb0i

We're going to be releasing a new stable version soon. As MGI pointed out above, start switching over to:

 

Walking.webWalk(Area)

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