I have submitted two reports. Is there a way to get contact back so I know if the author or moderator is actually aware of the issue? What if I submit a report but it turns out I am running a client sided mod breaking the add-on. Is there a way the person who reads the report can contact me back telling me this so I don't think a mod is broken when it isn't? (not saying any of the mods i reported arent broken because they 100% are)
I have submitted two reports. One again for bot events and one for TDM not updating to new functions.
more mods that contain issues (i did not yet test them fully to submit a helpful report):
L4B
Duplicator
Selector
JVS
Auto saver
What are you expecting if I fail it? Wild jubilation across the entire Blockland forums? I'm sure everyone's going to be super happy that they can no longer get that stuff add-on with 43,000 downloads and the 7th highest add-on rating across the system.
Try employing some critical loving thinking before you reply with your autistic horse stuff again.
People download these mods and encounter the problems in them. It's not like these are problems caused by internal coding that needs to be updated. There are all things that can be fixed by the authors of the add-ons, or patched by some kind of RTB patch team. Once reports are made, the author is informed of a problem that exists within the mod (if the report isn't false). Then it is their job to fix it, but not all of them still play or mod.
The community cannot force a patch to the add-ons, so the author must be contacted or the RTB team should apply a community patch.
Start of a duplicator patch:
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=198676.0Team deathmatch patch:
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=193144.0