Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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Enter an email and password, press a button and get their name.
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Did you consider connecting to lobby to get playerdata?
I'll do that,
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I don't see why you need this, "Enter an 'email and password', press a button and get their name."
If you need to enter a password why can't you just login and check??
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I don't see why you need this, "Enter an 'email and password', press a button and get their name."
If you need to enter a password why can't you just login and check??
What if I wanted to verify a user is who they say they are but I don't need that player to join a room.
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abrar11 wrote:I don't see why you need this, "Enter an 'email and password', press a button and get their name."
If you need to enter a password why can't you just login and check??What if I wanted to verify a user is who they say they are but I don't need that player to join a room.
Well I don't really understand what you mean by that but you could login since you said email and password
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Connect the lobby and then send 'getMySimplePlayerObject' and the server will reply with some data including username.
*u stinky*
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yeah the username is m[0] it's a string
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Connect the lobby and then send 'getMySimplePlayerObject' and the server will reply with some data including username.
yeah the username is m[0] it's a string
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