Author Topic: Add people to trust list via RTB  (Read 540 times)

Hello Suggestions & Requests, I have one for you.
I don't know if this has been suggested before but I have a very simple idea that might work. I'm playing my Airport Rp and I collaborated on a build with my friend, but the save didn't load everything, so I have to add on to it. When I do that, it says that my friend doesn't trust me. I'm familiar with this bug, but it's still a pain, especially if he's offline or if he's playing something else. So I suggest to you guys that we have the ability to go onto RTB and add people to our trust lists via the friends list. You'd go to friends, click the arrow, and where all the usual options are, there would be Trust, which would bring up a check box Build or Full. You'd simply check it off and if they accepted you'd get a notification on the RTB overlay, and if not, same thing. I think this could work.

that would be cool

so like, if you're in a collab build and you have to edit something?

awesome bro

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this would be the new pre-sliced bread

That seems like a good idea.
Might wanna suggest that to Ephi.

That seems like a good idea.
Might wanna suggest that to Ephi.
I'll do that. Some time.

It's a nice idea and something I've considered before, however the issue with it is that the Blockland server plays a key role in determining trust. Sure you could use RTB to add eachother to one another's trust lists but until both of you join the server, the server won't recognise the mutual trust between the two users which renders the feature effectively useless.

The only way this could be done is if the RTB server could dictate to the Blockland server that two users have a mutual trust, and the RTB architecture doesn't really lend itself well to that at the moment - but maybe in the future.

It's a nice idea and something I've considered before, however the issue with it is that the Blockland server plays a key role in determining trust. Sure you could use RTB to add eachother to one another's trust lists but until both of you join the server, the server won't recognise the mutual trust between the two users which renders the feature effectively useless.

The only way this could be done is if the RTB server could dictate to the Blockland server that two users have a mutual trust, and the RTB architecture doesn't really lend itself well to that at the moment - but maybe in the future.
I thought that might be why it wouldn't work, but I wasn't sure.