Dalleyx0x 0 Posted August 18, 2022 I feel like there are some things lacking when it comes to managing a phase while hosting, and was wondering if it'd be possible to implement the following additions that some might be familiar with; .ph limit #number When you're a single person but still want to host, some people might find it overwhelming if they suddenly get an influx of a lot of players, this would basically limit the number of people that can be in the phase at once. .ph toggle notification It's nice to know when a player joins the phase, so a system message would be nice upon someone entering while you're hosting, example; Player has joined the phase. Track humanoids works well too, but sometimes you're too far away. .ph raidwarning / .ph dmtext Constantly inviting people to raid when they enter the phase just so they could see a phase-wide DM could be challenging, especially without the aforementioned commands, so a command that sends out a raid warning to anyone currently in the phase would be superb. Share this post Link to post
cindy 2 Posted August 19, 2022 While the last one might be complex due to engine limitations, the first two would be extremely handy in certain scenarios. Share this post Link to post
Erkor 119 Posted August 21, 2022 a command like .ph raidwarning or .ph dmtext used to exist i think, or at least it is able to exist judging by other servers that ran on trinitycore in the past [Gunmar] says: "I can't believe this 'Arahi' woman went down so fast. Storm my arse." Spoiler Share this post Link to post
Dalleyx0x 0 Posted August 22, 2022 21 hours ago, Erkor said: a command like .ph raidwarning or .ph dmtext used to exist i think, or at least it is able to exist judging by other servers that ran on trinitycore in the past that's kind of what i was referring to, it'd be a huge convenience for DMing a phase without the hassle of having to invite and remove people from raids as they come and go, but I'm still hoping we'd get .ph limit - there's only so many people you can RP with at a time when you're hosting alone, even with help it gets kind of overwhelming Share this post Link to post