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Post by knasher10 on Jul 16, 2014 22:54:59 GMT
I would like to see Commands that do the following things in the server. And I will explain in detail why I would like these commands. 1. A list of all Moderator's, Admins and SuperAdmins. 2. A top 20? List of the richest players on the server. 3. Most PvP kills list. 4. Muting option for specific players. 5. A lost Claimed Land function. 1. I would like to see a list of all Mod,Admins and SAdmins so that other people can see who can help them when their on the server or just to show that this server is being protected by these people. 2. A top 20 list so you know who you want to rip off , or for you to aspire to beat and become the richest on the server. 3. For the people who want to show how much they love to go to war and cause bloodshed, maybe limit it to how many different people you kill because some people might just get a friend to stand still and loop killing them. 4. This is used if you don't like someone and you don't want to get rid of all your chat you can select a person and mute them, this would work in public chat and in personal messages. 5. This would be very handy because you can only claim 2 lands outside the city and if you forget where you claimed one you'll be stuck with only one land forever, so this command when used will tell you in your chat the co-ordinates of the middle point of each of your claims this will be only the X axis and Z axis because the it doesn't matter what height your on.
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Post by unknowingtea on Jul 17, 2014 3:26:38 GMT
I like all of these. I'm adding all of these to the "planned" state.
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Post by unknowingtea on Jul 19, 2014 19:28:41 GMT
I put in short-term solutions to 2 and 5.
You can see a list of how much each player has with the /balancetop command. I think I will tweak this a bit, but hopefully this helps for now.
I added the /re list command which gives a list of all your claimed land and its current location. If you don't want to go all the way to the claimed land to sell it, you can do "/re sell <region_name>". This is a little unpleasant because the names are long---I'll work on improving this.
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