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SirTacoface

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  1. So command blocks would be placed by admins, programmed by admins, and then players would be allowed to activate them with redstone at their leisure?

    Or command blocks would be placed by admins, programmed by players, and they could activate them at their leisure?

     

    I think some seriously careful permissions stuff would need to be done here. Command blocks have the same powers as the console, effectively OP as far as I am aware.

     

    With redstone clocks they could cause some major spam or even lag issues beyond just what normal redstone can do.

     

    First thing that comes to mind is a setblock command that creates more command blocks with commands in them.

    I've messed around a little bit with /setblock for creating custom monster spawners - it is inCREDibly easy to crash the server by entering the tiniest thing incorrectly - that is without any kind of clocks or anything, just running a command with the syntax off a tiny bit.

     

    This is something that should not be rushed out without careful testing. Should be approached with caution.

     

    What is it that players would like to be able to do with command blocks specifically? Do they want to be able to have the kinds of games and things that sethbling does in his videos? While those are neat, many of his command block builds use very rapid clocks that if used excessively could potentially cause lag issues. Do they want to be able to have pressure plates that teleport players or do things that easy signs can do? If we know what use cases they have in mind, we could possibly restrict commands allowed in the blocks, and possibly also require builds involving command blocks be approved and protected by admins so that the redstone cannot be spammed on them.

     

    edit: and if players just want command blocks for decoration purposes, then C could use cobra feats, which is on S. basically cancels command block usage for non-ops.

    Dumbo has told me this will be "built from the ground up." Pretty sure that means everything will be disabled and we can "re-enable" the commands as we go? Pretty much all your worrying in this response should be cleared up with what jchance said:

     

     

    2.   Only admins may place command blocks

     

    3.   Only admins may program command blocks

     

    4.   The command block, and the redstone connected to the command block, will be protected from editing by everyone but staff.

     

    This I have gathered over several discussions on the subject with Dumbo while in game, IRC, etc.

    If this was all dealt with by the admins, we could keep problems from happening. (for the most part, people will always find a way around it.) However, does altering redstone really cause that much problems? I think Dumbo and Slide were perhaps going to make command blocks work in regions just like WE does?

  2. This idea was mentioned here before, and I would like to post an updated/refreshed post about the implementation of Command Blocks on Creative. I have talked with Dumbo52 and he said he has made a plugin that allows Command Blocks to be placed by only Admins.

     

    Sadly, I don't know too much about Command Blocks, but I know the basics and I've been watching videos and reading things about them. I want this post to perhaps be a brainstorming thread and an update/information thread.

     

    I already went through the /setblock command (the only command that seems to work right now on /server creative-dev) and went through and tried every block referenced on this page. 

     

    Here is a copy of the "notes." The reason why I say "notes" is because it's a list of all the blocks that seemed to work. I also added little notes on the blocks that may perhaps cause problems like a tool for griefing and such. Slide mentioned that with /setblock, LogBlock won't be able to see who placed it, so that may be a problem. However, Dumbo said he will try to make it like WE, where command blocks could be "binded" to a region so if someone were to grief, the mods/admins can figure out who did it with logic reasoning.

     

    Now based off of my knowledge of Command Blocks, I would like to say:

     

    I feel like /effects won't have any issues. All effects are practically from potions and nothing should be harmful.

     

    /say shouldn't be too spammy, we have a flag for it amongst the region flags, so there shouldn't be any much difference there.

     

    /setblock, as mentioned above, should be okay, just like Dumbo told me, people will always find a way around it, but if that happens, admin discretion would be the best tool there.

     

    Now I understand there are much more possibilities and this is where you come in, I want to make this happen, even if it will be a while, since I know it's fairly difficult, but we can pull it off.

     

    If there's anything I left out or anything I am wrong on, please correct me. If there's anything you would like to add, please do, I need as much feedback on this as possible.

     

  3. Yeah, I was going to work on figuring out some sort of template. Adjusting it really isnt hard or time consuming though. I'd still like to be flexible with it, depending on how much or little content is there. I was planning on working with pdf's, I think they are easier to read and people can just download it to read whenever.

    Also perhaps, if you do the pdf approach, maybe theres a way to make a public dropbox and you can just upload to dropbox and post a link to the dropbox everytime theres a new issue out and they can download it or read it from dropbox.

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  4. 'Nerdpaper', oh man I love it already! 

    That looks like a great start there as well, maybe you can just make a picture perfect layout first as the template and then save it as a pdf or powerpoint or whatevers easiest so if someone else needed to make edits, it's already set for them and when the new issue comes out, it's easier to make instead of having to redraw lines and stuff.

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  5. Nope, I didnt miss that! I really enjoyed reading that and thought it was a great idea. I don't mean to step on your toes here. I just thought it'd be nice to have one update for everything, but I definitely don't want to compete with the Taco Tribune.

    Well obviously mine is geared towards the C side, it would be cool to have a bigger one for nerd as a whole like you're suggesting, so I wouldn't see any competition there and would be glad to help with that one too! ^_^

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  6. I started what I called, The Taco Tribune on the subreddit a week ago.

     

    It was a newsletter for the Creative server since I noticed many people come on clueless about events and things going on in C. Although I haven't really kept up too much due to real life personal issues, I hope to continue after things settle down a bit. 

     

    In case you missed it, heres a link.

    http://www.reddit.com/r/mcpublic/comments/2iqx8m/the_taco_tribune_1/

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