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A few days ago, someone had a 24 hour livestream. They were targeted and 'Stream-Sniped' throughout at least 4 hours of it, in the main part of the day. They were only diamond donor. If they had the /d command, they might not have been targeted as easily.I myself am a gold donor, and I don't find it necessary for such a rank, some goes with diamond donor, it can be useful at times but is not exactly needed. Although for all ranks above donor, I understand why it was implemented.
This will be changed so your points are randomized somewhere between 0 and 500, the Devs are working on it. Names will also be more random, and skins won't all be Steve's (I think they said that somewhere.)Bug: When you do /disguise when you talk in chat in lobby your points show up
Yes, there are improvements being made, no worriesMay I suggest some different usernames? The ones that are currently in rotation are pretty easy to spot, it's pretty much two words and a number. ex: sileyrummy24
I think some more creative usernames might help a little more in disguising our members.
Just a suggestion.
Thanks bb.Yes, there are improvements being made, no worries
You should lose the proper amount of points, according to how many you really actually had. Otherwise it would make it too easy to get and keep thousands of points.Can I ask how the point system will work? Since using the disguise command also changes your points. You will lose your real amount of points right?
They can still be recorded, and there might be some sort of history to see who used what name..?
Staff can track all instances when /disguise is used, much the same as we can track all chat logs from any server from multiple months ago. To report a disguised user, you simply report them the way you would any regular user. The process doesn't change. Staff members will figure out the username of player using disguise, and if they're found to be breaking the rules a punishment will be enforced on their regular account.The first thing you said with a way of looking up the history is a big IF. I think we can both agree that it'll be harder to catch hackers; Good idea, just somethings need to be fixed.
I let them know about the possibility of this happening on the night the command was released to the public. It'll be fixed. I'm glad someone was thinking the same thing I was! :]My only concern is I have seen a moderator using GM while disguised, and a couple other moderators moderating chat. This could be very confusing, especially to players not familiar with the /disguise command.