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Re: Afk room for writing books. - DogTag93 - Nov 10th, 2017

Can we make a rule that you have to be active in TS to use an AFK pool? I can see a lot of people abusing this.
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what can be done if the person is not comfortable being on ts or isn’t allowed to?
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Maybe If that person can prove by another means that they are actually active and not just using the pool to farm time than go for it. Otherwise the pool should be looked at more as a privileged not a right. I just feel like this might going to cause problems down the line.


Re: Afk room for writing books. - DogTag93 - Nov 10th, 2017

(Nov 10th, 2017, 02:07 AM)Miner link Wrote: If this is implemented maybe consider the rooms location so that it would no keep chunks loaded near plots so people cant abuse it. and maybe a max time of say 20m which should be more than enough for people to do what they need to do.

Also players should note that you can actually paste text into books so perhaps writing your stories etc... in notepad (or something else you prefer) the copy and pasting a portion of text each time. This way also allows you to proof read and fix any spelling mistakes easily without having to delete all the pages to go back.

I've never actually got copy and paste to work within books before.


Re: Afk room for writing books. - zs471 - Nov 13th, 2017

(Nov 10th, 2017, 08:16 PM)DogTag93 link Wrote: [quote author=Miner link=topic=5397.msg32026#msg32026 date=1510304847]
If this is implemented maybe consider the rooms location so that it would no keep chunks loaded near plots so people cant abuse it. and maybe a max time of say 20m which should be more than enough for people to do what they need to do.

Also players should note that you can actually paste text into books so perhaps writing your stories etc... in notepad (or something else you prefer) the copy and pasting a portion of text each time. This way also allows you to proof read and fix any spelling mistakes easily without having to delete all the pages to go back.

I've never actually got copy and paste to work within books before.
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