Author Topic: "Are you sure you want to clear your bricks?"  (Read 1966 times)

On Badspots treasure hunt, I spent 3 day making a cool adventure with complex puzzles and stuff, on the fourth day, I was messing around on adventures and had to clear my checkpoint, and accidentally typed /clearbricks instead of /clearcheckpoint, and I lost 3 days of work.
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Can we have a system on internet servers when you type /clearbricks its says "Are you sure?" so we can avoid this in the future?

I think it would be good if when you type /clearbricks or /clearallbricks it opens a pop up that says Are you sure you want to clear your bricks/clear all bricks? And a yes or no option. I support this idea.

I think it would be good if when you type /clearbricks or /clearallbricks it opens a pop up that says Are you sure you want to clear your bricks/clear all bricks? And a yes or no option. I support this idea.
/support


/support
But also for ending your own server.

"Are you sure you want to disconnect your server?"

To help disconnecting without saving :D

But also for ending your own server.

"Are you sure you want to disconnect your server?"

To help disconnecting without saving :D
Already have this

What if it asks if you want to save before closing, like all editing programs.



/support

As long as this doesn't become a chain-ban, anyways.

This would be extremely helpful.. Ive lost so much work due to not saving and accidentally clearing bricks

I think it also might be good to make an autosaver that saves whatever bricks are on the server your on weather its yours or not when Blockland closes as just "Autosave [1, 2, 3, 4 etc.]" so if your power goes out as you are just about to finish a White House build but couldnt save it.

/support
I cleared a 25k+(brickcount) project I was making, and I regretted it.
I desperately need this.
« Last Edit: October 03, 2010, 06:35:45 PM by SWAT One »


This has never happened to me, but it probably will unless someone does this. Too bad about your adventure.