- Tue Oct 11, 2011 5:00 pm
#36811
Surely you've seen many structures large and small that appear to be griefed ruins. How long have they been that way? Are they abandoned buildings? Does that mean we can never tear down crappy buildings because of the fear of being banned as griefers? One solution is, after a period of time, to roll back changes of people who've abandoned the server.
Already if a player has not logged into the server in 30 days, then their realms are disbanded. How about if players who have never owned realms and only played on the server for less than 30 days have all the changes they made in public realms rolled back after 30 days of inactivity. Essentially an automatic cleanup system for players who have abandoned the server.
One possible problem could be if "quitter1" quits the server and two weeks later "quitter2" modifies that persons house and then quit's too. At the end of the month "quitter1's" work will be undone and two weeks later "quitter2's" work gets undone, possibly restoring the modified portions of the structure. Care would have to be taken to not restore structures of people who have already left the server. Another problem would that it would be necessary that the block logging system keep logs for at least 60 days which may be far longer that Intelli has intended.
Already if a player has not logged into the server in 30 days, then their realms are disbanded. How about if players who have never owned realms and only played on the server for less than 30 days have all the changes they made in public realms rolled back after 30 days of inactivity. Essentially an automatic cleanup system for players who have abandoned the server.
One possible problem could be if "quitter1" quits the server and two weeks later "quitter2" modifies that persons house and then quit's too. At the end of the month "quitter1's" work will be undone and two weeks later "quitter2's" work gets undone, possibly restoring the modified portions of the structure. Care would have to be taken to not restore structures of people who have already left the server. Another problem would that it would be necessary that the block logging system keep logs for at least 60 days which may be far longer that Intelli has intended.