Author Topic: Anti-event-based-chat-faking 2.0  (Read 4410 times)

This felt like someting which a ton of people have complained about before but that I haven't seen a fix for. Prefixes all chat messages from events with the name of the owner of the brick. Permissions not needed, but is used if installed in order to get names from people who haven't joined the server since the last restart.

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« Last Edit: July 21, 2012, 09:57:54 AM by DontCare4Free »

beautiful.

a tear is shed at the simplicity of this solution... perhaps you should throw some way to see the BL_ID also, perhaps admin only?

beautiful.

a tear is shed at the simplicity of this solution... perhaps you should throw some way to see the BL_ID also, perhaps admin only?
Maybe, I don't want to clutter the output too much. Wouldn't be admin-only though, that's for sure.

Maybe, I don't want to clutter the output too much. Wouldn't be admin-only though, that's for sure.
You could make it toggleable through a rtb pref, in you know, dire situations.

you and jes00 make the best little stuff


I don't understand the description, more info please?

I don't understand the description, more info please?
When someone sends a message via events it says who.

Can it be turned on and off through eventing, or is it for every event text message?

Can it be turned on and off through eventing, or is it for every event text message?
Every event chat message. Being able to disable it from events would be a bit pointless, would it not?

Is there a pref to toggle it?

Is there a pref to toggle it?
Not currently. I'll probably add a permission for it in v2.

New version. Adds a new permission to bypass this (although I, of course, don't recommend using it in most cases). It defaults to nobody, and the mod itself still works on servers without perms.

Neat! Thank you so much.

perhaps you should throw some way to see the BL_ID also, perhaps admin only?
And you should make it so we can see their Blockland key, IP adress, location, and a GPS co-ordinate.
« Last Edit: July 22, 2012, 10:11:46 AM by Counter98 »