Btw, I just saw the error randomly that I posted earlier. That's all that came up, except sometimes it would say it couldn't load the database.
ANYWAYS,
My friend is using /setspawn and wants it to be more accurate on where you're looking. It seems like there's 4 preset axises that you can look at, and it looks to the nearest one. Is it possible to make it closer to where you're actually looking?
/setspawn more accurate?
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Re: /setspawn more accurate?
Why should that be needed? Isn't 4 accurate enough???
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Actually I know what he means. The spawn sets your three coordinates plus the heading. He would probably like to also be able to set the pitch. Since the /spectate command sets your pitch on the fly, I imagine it should be be possible to store and set it in the spawn.
This might be useful for forcing players to spawn looking at something that is, for instance, high up.
This might be useful for forcing players to spawn looking at something that is, for instance, high up.
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Well not exactly, but that would be pretty cool . But what I really was trying to explain, was you can only look in 4 directions for the /setspawn. Where ever you look, it makes it look to the nearest of the 4 sets. Idk. Not really big of a deal but just a small suggestion.Lim-Dul wrote:Actually I know what he means. The spawn sets your three coordinates plus the heading. He would probably like to also be able to set the pitch. Since the /spectate command sets your pitch on the fly, I imagine it should be be possible to store and set it in the spawn.
This might be useful for forcing players to spawn looking at something that is, for instance, high up.
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Oh, so you actually mean making it LESS accurate? So that it "snaps" to the given direction instead of storing the player heading? :-P
Update: I just checked and the spawn actually does record the player's orientation, so I think this whole thing can be safely rejected, since you can just as well manually align the viewing angle. :-P
Update: I just checked and the spawn actually does record the player's orientation, so I think this whole thing can be safely rejected, since you can just as well manually align the viewing angle. :-P
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Re: /setspawn more accurate?
fCraft already saves 5 axes (x, y, z, view rotation, and view pitch) for the spawn point. Can you please clarify your suggestion?
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He means that he wants the orientation to lock to the nearest axis instead of recording the actual position.
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I'd personally like it so when you use /setspawn it doen't set it around 30 degrees left / right to the direction you were originally facing
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I noticed that it sometimes sets the spawn a bit high or so, like, I've made people spawn in a doorway, and they'll spawn with they're head in the top of it.
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Re: /setspawn more accurate?
If I am looking at something and do /setspawn, it often looks to the side a bit. It isn't 100% accurate. I didn't know if it can be more accurate, or you can't.fragmer wrote:fCraft already saves 5 axes (x, y, z, view rotation, and view pitch) for the spawn point. Can you please clarify your suggestion?