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Posted by
| Zendu
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| Wed 12 May 2004 08:28 PM (UTC) |
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| While speedwalking, occasianally a little bit of lag with through it off, making it give the server two commands a bit too fast, thus it says "now now, dont be so hasty" After reading another post i was wondering if there was a way to make it Re-send the last direction sent
couple notes 1) You cant pull it from the command history, becuase i donot see directions in there 2) Im not even sure if a trigger will work, as commmands cannot be entered untill the speedwalking is over (is this a setting somewhere perhaps?) |
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Posted by
| Flannel
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| Reply #1 on Wed 12 May 2004 08:58 PM (UTC) |
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| You CAN sendImmediate to bypass the queue, However, that wont be feasible, as you cant figure out where you are. Unless you wrote a script to keep track of that.
However, you CAN use GetQueue, and then compare it to your original speedwalk, then get the commands back, send them, and continue (or clear the queue, and put your rewinded stack back into the queue) |
~Flannel
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Posted by
| Nick Gammon
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| Reply #2 on Wed 12 May 2004 11:07 PM (UTC) |
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| There was a recent post about making speedwalks wait until it got a response (eg. Exits: blah). Try doing that.
Otherwise, you can get the current speedwalk queue, however finding the last one (the one that isn't there any more) would be a bit harder. You can always speedwalk yourself, which is what the other post did. It used the EvaluateSpeedwalk to convert a speedwalk into a list of directions, and then sent them one-by-one. |
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