FPSrusher Wrote:Yes, if you don't like taking time out of your day to fix peoples problems on the server, new players included then you should not say yes when asked if you want to be a mod.
snowbrdd Wrote:That is like going up to a cop and expecting them to have 0 off days. No rest. Every single person, no matter if they said yes, will want to relax at some point.
Stop exaggerating, it's fair to say if mods don't like stopping what they are doing to help people, they will probably not like being a mod.
"oh sorry, I can't fix your grief, or ban that sweary player, it's my day off" no... just no... mods don't get days to be selfish.
snowbrdd Wrote:Mod's won't get a tp restriction command because zerg doesn't like putting that much power in a single person.
being able to tp to new players is not a right, if you abuse your abilities like that you should get them removed and giving the most trusted players on Kreatious the power to stop people from abusing new players should be a thing, much better than some blanket change in the tping system that will screw over everyone who actually helps new players every day.
And it won't stop people from being given the okey to teleport to someone and then when they are there pissing them off ect, it will just make it worse; "you were foolish enough to allow him to teleport over to you so you should not be complaining"
the /notp prompt is very hard to ignore and is already effective at making people who want to be left alone, being left alone.
if you actually payed attention to chat you would see that the people who talk and ask for help are the ones who get bugged by noobs so making it so they had to type /allowtp or whatever would not stop that, here's the thing:
1. they already get prompted if they want to be left alone
2. it's only for their first hour so it's easy for people to tp freely between each other when finding a first base and so they can get help quickly and easy, after that they have to /s to get people to come to them.
3. there is only a small amount of people who actually want to piss off new players it should not take more than a couple of seconds for mods to stop them being able to do that ever again.
4. there are allot of good helpful players who like being nice to new people typing a command to allow people to tp will stop them from being able to help new players get a good experience of the server and it's player base as effectively.
5. /notp is already effective for players who want to stop everyone from teleporting to them, thats not the issue, the problem is those few people who like pissing off and trolling new players.
and as I have already said:
FPSrusher Wrote:Making it into a question based tping system would make it much harder to help out new players, but mainly it would almost break the whole reason why you can tp in the first place: so new players can live with their friends, being new you have allot to learn and over complicating the system will just make it harder for them to understand.
type /tp <name> is simple and easy to remember.
type /tp <name> and then get your friend to type /s <name> over complicates things when new players are already trying to figure out how /home and stuff like that works.
lastly I use it to check out reports of new people griefing/hacking ect I do this all the time and the last thing they will want to do is /s over someone just so I can see if they are breaking the rules or not lol
and lastly
snowbrdd Wrote:When I say question based. It would be like this.
/tp snowbrdd
Random person would like to teleport to you. Type /yes to accept or /no to deny.
/yes
Random person has teleported to you.
Its a simple system that doesn't over complicate anything.
actually it won't be that simple, you'll find typing /yes will just cause it to say
'You cannot participate in the current vote'
it will have to be something less smooth and 'over complicated' like /yestp or /notp