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Discussion forum => Legacy => Archives => Suggestions => Topic started by: Zen00 on May 23, 2012, 03:20:29 pm
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Protection Stones are a great thing for active players who want their stuff protected, but what about those who have decided to leave the server and their PSs? There's a lot of little wood box shacks around my area that people put their free PS in and then abandoned, and I would like the space they're taking up for building. Also there are resources that have been abandoned but should be freed up, such as blaze spawners, but can't be accessed due to PSs. I have at times been trapped on ledges due to a bad fall that I could not get off of due to PSs preventing block placement so I could build a bridge, a severely annoying issue.
What I suggest is that there be a expiration date on stones, such that if a player does not log in for 3 months, then their PSs stop working (until they log in again), that way people can use potentially abandoned material. The stones can still only be moved by a mod or the owner.
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This actually sounds like a good idea. It would involve modifying the Precious Stone plug in code I believe.
czurshbhjbshfj (forgot how to spell his username) /dejected to the rescue!
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Hmmm...this a great idea :)
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I also like the sound of this idea! :) I know of many houses that have empty users but PS's inside...It would be great to implement this but i believe it would be very difficult to code...And also what would happen to the blocks and materials inside the PS area once it 'expires' Would it become vulnerable to greif and get stripped of its value by Users or will it disapear along with the PS...Just curious ???
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I think it should warn you 1 month in advance an in that time you could use /PS update?
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I also like the sound of this idea! :) I know of many houses that have empty users but PS's inside...It would be great to implement this but i believe it would be very difficult to code...And also what would happen to the blocks and materials inside the PS area once it 'expires' Would it become vulnerable to greif and get stripped of its value by Users or will it disapear along with the PS...Just curious ???
I dont think it would be difficult.
I know nothing at all about coding, but something along the lines of:
After 3 months set PS value=0
Wouldn't be hard
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I feel this is a good idea for those that have small areas they protect. Some players have huge areas. So when the ps runs out what would you do to make it work again buy a new one? If so I don''t like this, if not well I fell it is great.
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The idea is the stones time limit is reset whenever you log in automatically.
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That is not something that we can do. It would require the plugin developers to make such changes to the plugin, and there is not enough demand to make a change such as that. If we could find another server or forum (or multiple) that request the same changes, that would make things different-- however, that's not likely going to happen.
Long story short -- We are NOT the PreciousStones developers, so we have NO control over the plugin itself
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I think it would be easier to just have a mod/op remove them if the person has been gone for a while.
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This could be a perfect idea your ps and all the stuff it's protecting disappears after 3 months at 1 month it would send u a msg to your email address that u registered with if u did register and the 2nd month another msg sent and at 3rd months a final msg sent. But if u haven't registered it could when they log back into the game warn them.
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Oke who can read 10100010001001110101?Not be hard
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it's not a bad idea, and as far as I know the precious stones plugin is open source.
we could implement it, but it would be pretty low on the priority list.
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Oke who can read 10100010001001110101?Not be hard
I may not programming, but I think this is wrong. You have 4 bits more.
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I am not sure that this would be fair to players who have just taken a brake from the game. I would agree if the said owner
where band from the game.
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I think if this were to be implemented it should go from the PLAYER OFFLINE time, not the placement of the stone, and should only deactivate PS fields after 2 MONTHS of inactivity. That would filter out anyone who is taking a "break" from the game.
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I disagree with the implementation of that suggestion.
I cant search each day when the protection will expire to replace it.
Neither, to find all my ps and to replace them and to have it as a priority every two months.
This is annoying and stupid.
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I disagree with the implementation of that suggestion.
I cant search each day when the protection will expire to replace it.
Neither, to find all my ps and to replace them and to have it as a priority every two months.
This is annoying and stupid.
What are you talking about BT5? I suggested that if a player is OFFLINE for 2 months that their PS stones AUTOMATICALLY deactivate on their own. You don't have to do anything to keep your PS working, besides hop on the game once every 2 months. I'm pretty sure you're capable of that.
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Alright. That's ok.
Probably, I didnt get the whole idea correctly. If it can be implemented and work just from your entrance to the game, then it is ok.
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Great idea, but let's say ppl have huge builds and are offline for a very long time. For example, some guy has a melon farm next to my house, I checked who the owner is with /cinfo and then used /seen to see how long he was offline. it turned out to be that he was offline for 3+ months. If this feature will be implemented, I suggest only putting on coal ore protections.
Viper BT5 is spamarian. Did you notice that? XD
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Fadmad: Yea, I did notice, but if I replied "Spamarian" it would look weird to people who don't know. *LOL*
I'd say that if a player had a massive structure and was offline for over 2 months, he no longer has ownership of that structure. Why should things be preserved forever if the player doesn't care to return? When would it be safe to say, "Clear the land for an active player"? I think 2 months is more than enough time for someone to simply log in.
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Good reply, but I still believe that this should only be implemented on coal ore not lapis or diamond.
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Maybe so, but just because you place a lapis or diamond block don't think a mod won't remove it if you aren't online for 2+ months and a player goes "Can I build here?"... That much inactivity tells us there is probably a 95% chance you won't be coming back, and you're structures are just taking up space.
Especially with the "farm" example. People might treasure their melon/pumpkin farms and think just because they're massive that they're something special. Personally I think they're more of an eyesore than anything else. Everyone has one, because that's the best way to make money, so there isn't really anything special about them. I have yet to see a melon farm that's impressed me. It's just a big block and the inside is a very small redstone component that's been replicated about a billion times. No real talent required, no imagination, it's just a farm. I say if you're offline for 2 months and someone wants to rip it down to build something unique and creative (even if the farm is huge) my vote is for ripping it down.
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So can somebody rip apart all the building around my house? Oololol (not joking)
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So can somebody rip apart all the building around my house? Oololol (not joking)
Have someone check it out. You would be surprised. =P