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Ahoy!
I thought of a solution to requsting a command in #19
You mentioned that the sign needs to be the "anchor".
What if the command created the sign where you are standing when it makes the save of the ship.
Think of it as a player,
Pilot a ship
Run /saveship
Creates a sign where they are standing with Repair: first line, and second line is auto generated filename
Automatically registers the save event without the need of a tool!
Done!
Currently its:
Teach the player how to make the sign
They have to create a filename
They have to know to use the correct tool to save a ship
Then they have to know to double left click the repair sign!
So many things that can go wrong, ive always found simplicity is key.
They key here, is that you keep the current method, being able to manually create signs & create your own filenames, so then peolpe can have that option too!
My goal here is entirely to bypass the whole teaching/learning steps for players and make it as easy as possible.
Thank you!
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Ahoy!
I thought of a solution to requsting a command in #19
You mentioned that the sign needs to be the "anchor".
What if the command created the sign where you are standing when it makes the save of the ship.
Think of it as a player,
/saveship
Repair:
first line, and second line is auto generated filenameCurrently its:
So many things that can go wrong, ive always found simplicity is key.
They key here, is that you keep the current method, being able to manually create signs & create your own filenames, so then peolpe can have that option too!
My goal here is entirely to bypass the whole teaching/learning steps for players and make it as easy as possible.
Thank you!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: