Author Topic: Bad Accident ._.  (Read 2147 times)

Ok, so v11 is out. I check it out at Badspot's server. And everything's pretty cool, what with physics and all, and Badspot used a command that "cleared spam bricks". Someone said that the command was /clearspambricks.

So, after awhile of building and messing in that server, I grew bored and went to join Kiwibear's server, seeing as I knew everyone there pretty well and usually enjoyed the stuff that happened there.

Then, I told them about the spam clear command and he told me to use it as a test... I did and the command, for some odd reason, cleared all bricks. Everyone got pissed at me, de-admined me, and permabanned me.

Really sucks..
« Last Edit: March 16, 2009, 08:51:17 PM by AssailantLF »

/clearbricks will remove everything.

It was /clearspambricks. It's different and works for the most part. The builds everyone had were minimal and it counted them as spam.


It was /clearspambricks. It's different and works for the most part. The builds everyone had were minimal and it counted them as spam.

I figured it did the same thing. Pretty hard to classify what spam is.

I figured it did the same thing. Pretty hard to classify what spam is.

Spam: "Everything not built on a baseplate"
-Badspot

It isn't a problem, the whole server was simply spam. I believe that the command worked quite nicely!

Spam: "Everything not built on a baseplate"
-Badspot
or
It isn't a problem, the whole server was simply spam. I believe that the command worked quite nicely!
Most likely both.

It isn't a problem, the whole server was simply spam. I believe that the command worked quite nicely!
oh snap


/clearallbricks clears everything.

/clearbricks can be used to clear all of your bricks.

You know, Badspot should post a list of all the default commands every time a new version comes out.
« Last Edit: March 17, 2009, 01:05:36 PM by KoopaScooper »

Kiwibear usually builds on Build your own spacestation map. So he was using the default floating .dif as his baseplate.

You know, Badspot should post a list of all the default commands every time a new version comes out.

Perhaps you should check the changelog, it lists it there clearly saying something along the lines of 'removes all bricks not on a baseplate'.