The reason why they can't just use the /songperm command again on the same player is because the owner or certain moderators may not know that a certain person has song permission, so they would just be removing their permission when they actually tried to give them permission. The owner and moderators can take this permission away from anyone by using this example command: Same as the /moderator command, you can choose to only give them permission for a certain amount of time.Īnyone can mute the songs using the /music or /musique commands. The owner can give people permission to play songs by using this example command: This command brings up a GUI window, or a list in chat, of all the songs in the queue. The maximum it can ever be can be, for example, 30, and the minimum could be 1, of course.Īnyone can check the song queue by using this example command: The limit on how many songs can be in the queue can be, for example, 10 by default, and the owner can change this with this example command: If there's already a song playing, using this command will add a song in the queue. The limit could be, for example, 10 minutes (instead of the default 5 minutes in Music rooms, and probably with the /musique or /music command in tribe houses, I don't know). The limit on how long the songs can be is extended since only room owners can use it. It's pretty much the same deal as the /musique or /music command in tribe houses, except only room owners can use it. Owners of rooms can also play music with a command similar to the /musique or /music command in tribe houses. Moderators cannot make other moderators regular players with this command.Īn alias to this command could be /demoderator, which just does the same thing (which is why it's called an alias). It only works if you are the owner of the room. This simple command can be used to make a moderator of your room a regular player again. If you do not include any time parameters, they are moderator for as long as you are the owner of the room, or until you demod them. If you want, you can make them a moderator in a certain period of time instead of forever if you use the same parameters as the /kick command as written above. You can make players moderators of your room with this command. Maybe that command could be changed to /mods, so this room-moderator command could be /mod instead.) It shows a list of online game moderators in each community. (I can't go with /mod because it's already in use. You can also make people moderator so they can kick/ban other players as well. Maybe to not make it too overpowered, make it so that rooms with over 6 mice can't be claimed, for example. Keep in mind that once you leave the room, every banned player gets unbanned and when you rejoin the room, if there is another person who have claimed the room since you left, you can't claim it again, but if no one has claimed it, even if there are mice in it, you can claim it. You can also not use any numbers and just use p, which permanently bans someone. You can use m (minutes), h (hours), d (days), and w (weeks). If you use /ban, you can voteban like normal, even if you're the leader of a room.) (I couldn't go with /ban since it already exists. You can ban them for as long as you're the owner of the room if you so wish. Instead of having like ten people or whatever it is having to voteban (/ban) someone, you can voteban people instantly if you're the owner of a room. If you're the owner of the room, you can also kick people. You can password-protect it like normal, or you can make it so that only your friends can join, or only people you invite, which is an alternate way of locking rooms (instead of using a password). You go to a room that doesn't exist, and you use a command, like /private, /claim, or whatever. I checked Gameplay->Rooms in the Suggestions List, but it just says that /pw already exists. I know you can password-lock rooms that you entered first, but that's the only thing you can do.
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