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#1 2018-07-24 21:48:30

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Reset tool losing its meaning

In the new update, the EE staff added a /reset command that allows you to restart the world anywhere and anytime.
But that means the reset tool lost its meaning, shouldn't they just remove it?


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#2 2018-07-24 21:53:14, last edited by Kkay (2018-07-24 21:53:25)

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Re: Reset tool losing its meaning

Im assuming by tool you mean block, and the reset command was in the game before the block was even added

You can use the block on the individual if he or she chooses and the command can count for the ENTIRE world at one time, being able to reset everyone at one time

They both have their uses in the game

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#3 2018-07-24 21:54:12

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Re: Reset tool losing its meaning

No i think they should keep the reset block, it may not be as much useful as it use to but, many worlds still include it and its useful


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#4 2018-07-24 22:12:58

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Re: Reset tool losing its meaning

I think it's actually useful.

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#5 2018-07-24 22:13:25

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Re: Reset tool losing its meaning

Kkay wrote:

Im assuming by tool you mean block, and the reset command was in the game before the block was even added

You can use the block on the individual if he or she chooses and the command can count for the ENTIRE world at one time, being able to reset everyone at one time

They both have their uses in the game

I didn't find a world option to do that, and I am able to use reset command although I'm not owner or having edit


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#6 2018-07-24 22:40:56

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Re: Reset tool losing its meaning

The reset command used to be owner only, but in the last update we made it so you can reset yourself without owning the world. We did this because you can already do the exact same thing by reloading the page, so there's no reason not to allow it really...

The reset block is technically no longer needed, but it's still useful to emphasise the fact that you can reset, rather than needing a sign saying "Say /reset to reset" or whatever.

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#7 2018-07-25 10:18:57

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Re: Reset tool losing its meaning

LukeM wrote:

The reset command used to be owner only, but in the last update we made it so you can reset yourself without owning the world. We did this because you can already do the exact same thing by reloading the page, so there's no reason not to allow it really...

The reset block is technically no longer needed, but it's still useful to emphasise the fact that you can reset, rather than needing a sign saying "Say /reset to reset" or whatever.

or to force player for reset


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