02-17-2015, 08:29 AM
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02-17-2015, 11:45 PM
Question can we look into this for some people who think command blocks are not completely bad. http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/saf...and-block/
While I personally won't be touching command blocks, I wouldn't mind them.
BUT I'd like to see a list of commands that everyone agrees on first. Like, I'm cool with setblock. because colour displays. I'm not cool with scoreboard. at all. Either way it's important to keep in mind that ORE focuses on hardware, not software/scripting, so the inclusion of cmd blocks would have to be very well thought out. If it changes anyone's minds: I haven't seen any servers around that use cmd blocks with heavy emphasis on redstone and computing. Searching "redstone server with command blocks", "command block server", and "minecraft redstone command block server" brought up nothing. I have the feeling that a decent server with command blocks allowed will never pop up. If a cmd block server did pop up, it would probably be an adventure map thing etc. etc. ORE or other redstone servers would really be the only ones that would end up using cmd blocks the way some members would like them to be used. We have the background in digital logic to implement some pretty interesting stuff imo. (I still am only ok with setblock tho xD)
02-18-2015, 03:10 AM
Same. And also maybe the one that keeps for a block...
02-18-2015, 03:14 AM
The only reason why command blocks look appealing: you can set blocks like redstone blocks and have wireless redstone easily.
It would make a network in minecraft much easier. (02-18-2015, 02:51 AM)The Magical Gentleman Wrote: I haven't seen any servers around that use cmd blocks with heavy emphasis on redstone and computing. Searching "redstone server with command blocks", "command block server", and "minecraft redstone command block server" brought up nothing. That's because there has never been a good plugin for command blocks. Bukkit API never had a good way to handle commands sent by command blocks, so there was no way to do it. (I've even attempted to make a command block protector plugin to no avail). Apparently at some point there were some improvements made upon that, or the plugin that was linked to by chibill is very hacky. I'M BAAAAAAACK!
02-18-2015, 04:21 PM
Well it is using ProtocolLib.....
I'm still not going to use command blocks in my intOREnet. It would be hacky and harder to manage, plus I like the idea of wires crisscrossing the world transmitting data. That doesn't stop people using them on their LANs though.
I'd still support the addition of command blocks like magic described though.
02-19-2015, 01:17 AM
making a computer entirely out of commandblocks' /setblock command
<-- The actual Minecraft server host
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