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    Discussion in 'Honorbuddy Support' started by Gamefreak0003, Mar 14, 2015.

    1. Gamefreak0003

      Gamefreak0003 New Member

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      Im running into a weird problem where my druid in flight form (and on a regular mount a well) will fly so close to the ground that it forces the bot to almost jitter/bounce/skip on the ground looking very suspicious. Ive done a total re install of honorbuddy, re installed visual and .net, even used repair too, and have tried using administrator settings. This normally occurs when the 2 nodes are close together, and it will bounce on the ground either till it gets to the node or gives up and flys away to a new node where when it flys away to the new node it will then fly up in the air instead of bounce. Currently using the RNDbuddy profiles, but seems to not work on any profile i throw at it.
       

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      Tony "The Bee" Staff Member Moderator

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      disable rnbuddy and let me now plz
       
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      Just tried disabling rndbuddy, and used a few other profiles for Hillsbrad Foothills and Tirisfal Glades and it still would spas out on the ground in flightform and on a mount
       
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      you do have flying skill to fly in that area? have you tried a more common flying and ground mount combination?
       
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      Yes, I know i have flying in the zone, 90 druid in kalimador. Ive tried many of the smaller type ground mounts and they all seem to act erratic when traveling to a close node. Like either a hop or stuck kinda bounce on the ground.
       
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      gimme your log file plz
       
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      Here is the log file, happened about 3 times in a row
       

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      Tony "The Bee" Staff Member Moderator

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      hmm,the log file shows normal action tho
       
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      So now I dont believe it is gatherbuddy that is causing the error, but I cant figure out what is wrong. So after recording a little segment of what seems to be the issue when I paused the bot and started uploading to video. While uploading the video it seemed that my space button would actually cause the character to move down instead of up/jump. However once moving around a bit the space button seemed to do the proper task.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HX03dq626o

      any idea? I also included the log of this video as well
       

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      Tony "The Bee" Staff Member Moderator

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      we will check it
       

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