DisguiseCraft and PVP... A question.

Discussion in 'Bukkit Help' started by SpaZMonKeY777, May 18, 2012.

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    SpaZMonKeY777

    So I recently started using Multiverse on my server, and opened a PVP world up. I got everything tweaked just the way I want it, except for one problem. A BIG problem. I disabled permissions for my donators too not have access to their abilities in PVP (Like DisguiseCraft, MagicCarpet, etc) But what I didn't account for was that they could portal to the normal world, use /d creeper, and then portal into PVP still disguised.

    Does anyone know a way to fix this? Like basically is there something Multiverse is able to do to disable active commands when entering a world. Otherwise best I can do is try and enforce a rule saying NOT to do it, but that ruins the fun of my "No rules, go crazy" PVP world.

    Any help would be great, thanks!
     
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    ImminentFate

    you could be sneaky, and do this:
    Get signcommands
    make a wall around the portal, with an iron door leading out. For them to open the door, they have to push a button. Make it so that when they push the button, the door opens and at the same time executes the command to disable disguisecraft

    that may be signutilities actually

    EDIT by Moderator: merged posts, please use the edit button instead of double posting.
     
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    SpaZMonKeY777

    Well it would be too easy for someone to /sethome in the PVP world, and then /home to avoid the sign. Currently I am just enforcing the rule to the donators, but I really wish there was a plugin that could issue commands when you enter a world. Like anyone who joins PVP to automatically use the command /u. That would force everyone out of disguises and make my life easier.

    If anyone knows how to do this, lemme know!
     
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    Devil Boy

    DisguiseCraft now does world-change permissions checks.
     
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