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#1 Before February 2015

Krazyman50
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Allow other users to "own" level

Sometimes when you're making a level with someone, you come on the level, nobody is there, then you get the code and go in god mode, and add something. But the owner of the level isn't there, so it won't save.

As the owner, you can press some button ant type in the user you want, then confirm it. After that, it allows that user to use Spawn Points, Modify Level, Commands, Permanent God Mode, and Coin Doors.

Problably suggested before...

Last edited by Krazyman50 (Apr 16 2011 8:59:36 am)

#2 Before February 2015

Panic
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From: Virgo Supercluster
Joined: 2015-05-26
Posts: 1,114

Re: Allow other users to "own" level

I think you should just add permanent god mode, commands and save. Leave everything else and the ability to choose who gets to do that to the real owner.
*Gets a group of people to spam everyone of my levels with coin doors and spawns*


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#3 Before February 2015

Wesso
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Re: Allow other users to "own" level

But sometimes the person that gets code will troll and it will be permanent. I think that it should be a temp "Owner of the Level Access," like add time for them to be owner or something.

#4 Before February 2015

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From: Brazil
Joined: 2021-09-05
Posts: 3,174

Re: Allow other users to "own" level

Would be good for /reset bosses...

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#5 Before February 2015

JadElClemens
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From: Colorado, USA
Joined: 2015-02-15
Posts: 4,559

Re: Allow other users to "own" level

I think it'd be a great idea, but it's been suggested before.


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