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Excluding people from rights (Wishlist)
Excluding people from rights // Wishlistkmissile583kJul 10, 2001, 7:31pm
Maybe the world server can be made so that you can have everyone except for
a few people have a right. This would make it possible so that mass vandals in a world could chat, but not build and vandalize. eepJul 10, 2001, 9:02pm
It helps to read past posts here. This has been wanted for YEARS, among a billion other things that'll never be implemented so long as Rick and JP (AWC's clueless suits) are in charge...
[View Quote] > Maybe the world server can be made so that you can have everyone except for > a few people have a right. This would make it possible so that mass vandals > in a world could chat, but not build and vandalize. wingJul 11, 2001, 2:51am
Blah, I wonder if Roland would ever implement it against order. They'd never notice...
Even if they did, they'd be commiting suicide if they canned him, Roland has little concept of how some parts of the code work, imagine being someone else trying to interpret all of his code (Especially if he doesn't comment) [View Quote] eepJul 11, 2001, 5:12am
I would suspect if Roland were let go and AWC were to hire a new programmer, AW would probably either be rewritten or stagnate even more than it already does as the new person struggles to figure it out. At any rate, Roland has some leverage he should use--problem is he doesn't really have the balls to because of the "cushiony" job. In other words, he's lost interest in AW and just does it because he has to, not because he WANTS to. That's not the kind of person *I* would want to have on MY team...but then AWC never has been much of a team player to begin with.
Oh and please put a blank line between your reply and quoted text. I did it this time...again. [View Quote] > Blah, I wonder if Roland would ever implement it against order. They'd never notice... > > Even if they did, they'd be commiting suicide if they canned him, Roland has little concept of how some parts of the code work, > imagine being someone else trying to interpret all of his code (Especially if he doesn't comment) [View Quote] |