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<div width=50% style="font-size: 1.2em;font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: 1.2em">⚠️"Man, somebody put that in a museum!" This page contains [[Removed features]]</div></div> | <div width=50% style="font-size: 1.2em;font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: 1.2em">⚠️"Man, somebody put that in a museum!" This page contains [[Removed features]]⚠️</div></div> | ||
'''Jails''' or shadowbans were used in RetroMC, back in 2019 to keep players who broke the rules in an enclosed area, so that they could think about what they had done.<br /> | '''Jails''' or shadowbans were used in RetroMC, back in 2019 to keep players who broke the rules in an enclosed area, so that they could think about what they had done.<br /> | ||
Imprisoned players couldn't run any commands, so private messaging and teleporting were disabled.<br /> | Imprisoned players couldn't run any commands, so private messaging and teleporting were disabled.<br /> |
Revision as of 14:53, 20 August 2024
⚠️"Man, somebody put that in a museum!" This page contains Removed features⚠️
Jails or shadowbans were used in RetroMC, back in 2019 to keep players who broke the rules in an enclosed area, so that they could think about what they had done.
Imprisoned players couldn't run any commands, so private messaging and teleporting were disabled.
They could still receive messages from other players.
Prisoners could make money by selling wood and apples, and by killing hostile mobs.
Around a certain timeframe, this mechanic was no longer used by staff due to imprisoned players joining and leaving ad nauseam.
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One of the cells' interior.
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The corridor.
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soon™ (it never came, did it?)
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Fishing rods for sale.
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A shop that buys apples and wood logs.