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ENTRY LIST to private worlds // Wishlistprincess tiaOct 13, 1998, 3:05am
I would really like to see enhancements to the entry list to a private
world. Currently, we must enter the citizen numbers of those we want to have entry to private worlds. When entering multiple numbers, it's easy to lose track of who is associated with which number. A drop down menu which would show citizen number and aw name of those on the entry list would be cool. I'm also wondering, is there some limit as to the number of persons we can put on the entry list? Another thing that i would like to see addressed, is that if someone is granted entry into a private world, unauthorized persons can also gain entry by using the privileges of that person. If there would be some way to stop entry into private worlds in this way, it would be great.. PT scott d. millerOct 13, 1998, 5:36am
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Really Princess? :-/ <thinking> :-\ <really hard>
ScottyDM -- Please send all SPAMS, FLAMES, and CONSPIRACY THEORIES to scottydm at cwia.com Send all other IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE to scottydm at codenet.net ___ /////\\ Digitally Enhanced Portrait of: {|-0-0-|} Scott D. Miller, | % | Silicon Mercenary \===/ Freelance Chip Designer always #5 FOO = ~FOO; // the sound of a beating heart green eyesOct 13, 1998, 10:21am
Very Good points Princess...
I had considered making my world private also, but my addition to this wish would be that more than 250 characters be associated with the list of citizen numbers one can add to a private world. As it is now with the citizen numbers at 6 each, and take into account the comma between them, you can get between 40 and 42 users only as allowable into the world. I realize it was designed for smaller worlds but even a larger world would be able to be a private one with just citizens being allowed into it. I guess my gripe in owning a larger world is that the tourists are the hassle because they don't care about anything because they haven't invested in anything, and those would be the ones I would like to keep out. Making the world private would be the only way to do it, but it would be impossible for me to go private because of the amount of citizens who are building in my world. Oh well, a wish is a wish. Green Eyes [View Quote] cdmOct 13, 1998, 1:51pm
You can add a few numbers by leaving out the commas. The program ignores
them anyways. Just thought I would mention it. -- REINSTATE PROTAGONIST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Green Eyes <terri at twisti.org> wrote in article <36234982.0 at homer>... > Very Good points Princess... > I had considered making my world private also, but my addition to this wish > would be that more than 250 characters be associated with the list of > citizen numbers one can add to a private world. As it is now with the > citizen numbers at 6 each, and take into account the comma between them, you > can get between 40 and 42 users only as allowable into the world. I realize > it was designed for smaller worlds but even a larger world would be able to > be a private one with just citizens being allowed into it. I guess my gripe > in owning a larger world is that the tourists are the hassle because they > don't care about anything because they haven't invested in anything, and > those would be the ones I would like to keep out. Making the world private > would be the only way to do it, but it would be impossible for me to go > private because of the amount of citizens who are building in my world. Oh > well, a wish is a wish. > Green Eyes > [View Quote] scott d. millerOct 14, 1998, 5:45am
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Ok, here is an idea:
You now have an INclusion list were you have to place citizen numbers for those you want IN the world. How about an EXclusion list for citizen numbers of those you want to keep OUT of the world. Of course you would only be able to use one list at time. Examples: Inclusion list Exclusion list 1234 (Princess Tia) 0 (tourist) 2345 (ScottyDM) 9876 (rude to PT) 3456 (another PT friend) 8765 (cheated PT out of $) 4567 (PT friend #3) 7654 (telegram bombs PT) 5678 (etc, etc) 6543 (etc, etc) This way you could MOSTLY open up your world. Perhaps the "immigration officer" could send a special message to someone on the exclusion list as "IO" shows them the way out. ScottyDM -- REINSTATE PROTAGONIST! Please send all SPAMS, FLAMES, and CONSPIRACY THEORIES to scottydm at cwia.com Send all other IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE to scottydm at codenet.net ___ /////\\ Digitally Enhanced Portrait of: {|-0-0-|} Scott D. Miller, | % | Silicon Mercenary \===/ Freelance Chip Designer always #5 FOO = ~FOO; // the sound of a beating heart cdmOct 14, 1998, 8:51am
I have been requesting this feature for two years. Still nothing.
-- REINSTATE PROTAGONIST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > Ok, here is an idea: > > You now have an INclusion list were you have to place citizen numbers for those > you want IN the world. How about an EXclusion list for citizen numbers of those > you want to keep OUT of the world. Of course you would only be able to use one > list at time. > > Examples: > Inclusion list Exclusion list > 1234 (Princess Tia) 0 (tourist) > 2345 (ScottyDM) 9876 (rude to PT) > 3456 (another PT friend) 8765 (cheated PT out of $) > 4567 (PT friend #3) 7654 (telegram bombs PT) > 5678 (etc, etc) 6543 (etc, etc) > > This way you could MOSTLY open up your world. Perhaps the "immigration officer" > could send a special message to someone on the exclusion list as "IO" shows them > the way out. > > ScottyDM > groverOct 14, 1998, 7:39pm
and you can add even more people if their cit# is only two numbers long hint
hint <g> grover [View Quote] > You can add a few numbers by leaving out the commas. The program ignores > them anyways. Just thought I would mention it. > -- > REINSTATE PROTAGONIST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > Green Eyes <terri at twisti.org> wrote in article <36234982.0 at homer>... > wish > you > realize > to > gripe > private > Oh |