What do YOU do in a grief?
Posted 10 years ago I just said I would use logblock how could I forget? I agree with Sunset it is impossible for the info to be hidden. Also I would wait for the freaking owner to come on. |
Posted 10 years ago I won't even say this part because it offends the owner. The logblock info is hidden but reveals clues. It says that the griefer is a VIP. ![]() The power of Sneyersul shall and must not be underestimated. |
Posted 10 years ago That is impossible for the logblock info to be hidden. It could do nothing if it is broken, or it would show the player name. It would also be impossible to say, "The greifer is a VIP!" |
Posted 10 years ago Logblock can't hide who griefed. The only thing it will not show is worldedit done by a person. What I usually do is go check the plot out, use Logblock around and see when the griefer and owner were last on then depending on the amount of grief I issue a warning to the griefer and a temporary/permanent ban. Afterwards I fix it up and go on my way. ![]()
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Posted 10 years ago ... I meant it was broken and the time and when it was fixed you came on. It said "No edits found". Is there a clue somewhere? ![]() The power of Sneyersul shall and must not be underestimated. |
Posted 10 years ago Logblock doesn't just become "broken". If the grief was fixed I'd leave it and get the plot owner to remove whoever they didn't trust. If it were a VIP who owned the plot they would of checked before hand and most likely would have reported it. ![]()
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Posted 10 years ago In a logical world, the greifer would have been caught by now. |
Posted 10 years ago Honestly this minigame was a good idea at first but now it's just becoming stupid >.> ![]() NOVA! |
Posted 10 years ago Very good for beginners! ![]() Für den Kaiser ! |
Posted 10 years ago I'm pretty sure most beginners would find this stupid as well. Even they'd have the common sense to know what to do. ![]()
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