| Issue 98: | Easier multi-user targeting! | |
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So, I noticed that while using chat commands, I can type in a part of someone's name and Evolve will check the entered string against everyone on the server. So, if my server has the following people on board: A Banana! Rocky Road Asparagus Food-Based Server Admin O.o and I want to ignite Rocky Road, I can type "!ignite roc". That's awesome. :D What's even cooler is if I want to select multiple users, I can type in just a few letters that show up in those users names. So, for everyone in this case, I could type "!ignite a" and it would ignite everyone, considering everyone has an "a" in their name. This is also awesome. :D However, what I'd like to see implemented is the ability to take action against groups of people withOUT having to play "find the common letter". This could be done via the following constants: everyone, all, everybody, every (etc) = take action against EVERYONE guests, respected, admin, superadmin, any custom ranks, etc = take action against JUST that user group. inactive, gone = groups that target AFKers and people no longer on the server (AFK is unnecessary, but it's another idea) This could be very helpful for things such as kicking all guests, cleaning up all items owned by players no longer on the server, giving all players extra health (for times when god mode/no damage is out of the question, but extra health is needed), or simply fun little things such as ragdolling all admins and igniting everyone :D Also, I have no clue if this is currently implemented, but is there any way to add multiple users in one command line, such as "!slay roc;admin"? If not, and if possible, that'd be another handy thing to implement. :) Oh, and finally! I noticed you can select multiple people in the Evolve menu, but you can only take action against the first one selected. I'm sure this either could or automatically would be resolved by finding a way to target multiple users in one command, as stated above, but it'd be cool if you could get that working like so too. (I'm sure an easy fix would be to simply have Evolve send a separate command for each person selected with the same command.) Thank you for an awesome admin mod, and thank you for your time and dedication! :D
Jun 11, 2010
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Status:
Done
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