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PS: if I were to write the code would it be something you all would consider.
Quote from: Nikoljan on May 06, 2013, 03:19:50 pmPS: if I were to write the code would it be something you all would consider. However, if you want to write the code for such a function, don't post it. Sounds crazy, but I posted a code snippet once, and people pretty much called me a "script kiddy" trying to show off with simple code.
Quote from: Chief149 on May 06, 2013, 03:37:20 pmQuote from: Nikoljan on May 06, 2013, 03:19:50 pmPS: if I were to write the code would it be something you all would consider. However, if you want to write the code for such a function, don't post it. Sounds crazy, but I posted a code snippet once, and people pretty much called me a "script kiddy" trying to show off with simple code.It's because this is a suggestions board, and showing how the code works is not a suggestion.
I'm Much more smarter admin than whoever banned me.
Quote from: xDeeKay on May 06, 2013, 07:47:37 pmQuote from: Chief149 on May 06, 2013, 03:37:20 pmQuote from: Nikoljan on May 06, 2013, 03:19:50 pmPS: if I were to write the code would it be something you all would consider. However, if you want to write the code for such a function, don't post it. Sounds crazy, but I posted a code snippet once, and people pretty much called me a "script kiddy" trying to show off with simple code.It's because this is a suggestions board, and showing how the code works is not a suggestion.What about suggesting how the code could work?
This is a pretty cool suggestion, it can be useful for people who are making projects, or just starting out. What I have seen some trusteds do to provide some kind of protection for their home is type "/sethome %a<name>" which makes the home appear to be accessable by just typing /home <player> <name> after typing /homes <player> because the name will show up in a green tint.
Personally I hate the idea of making private homes. It would be frustrating