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An /unlist command
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 7:33 pm
by fritterdonut
Okay, so Intelli has made this very awesome realm chart:
http://minerealm.com/map/realms.php
You can also use it like this to find an individual's realms:
http://minerealm.com/map/realms.php?user=Intelli
I think the map is awesome, and really helpful for finding out where your realms are in relation to other's realms, and all that good stuff (finding realms of friends, also)
However, there may be situations where you wouldn't want a realm to be listed by name, or appear when someone looks up your name. So I suggest a /unlist command. When used, the realm you are currently in (if it is owned by you, obviously) will show up on the map as a blue square (showing it is owned, but not giving a name) and will not appear if someone looks up the realm owner's name. This way people can own realms without having others snooping around.
Re: An /unlist command
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 7:36 pm
by BeBopBoy
I fear fritter is up to something...but I like this
Re: An /unlist command
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 7:41 pm
by smith2013
Hmm, I like the idea.
What is Fritter up too..
Re: An /unlist command
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 7:41 pm
by smith2013
Edit: IGNORE
I hit the wrong button...
Re: An /unlist command
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 7:44 pm
by Prodigy9
I have no particular objection to this, but I don't see what purpose it would serve... why would you want to prevent people from knowing where your realms are? And even if you were removed from the map, someone who suspects a realm is owned by you could still just walk there and use the /realm command to check whether it's private.
Re: An /unlist command
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 7:52 pm
by _iBiS_
Prodigy9 wrote:I have no particular objection to this, but I don't see what purpose it would serve... why would you want to prevent people from knowing where your realms are? And even if you were removed from the map, someone who suspects a realm is owned by you could still just walk there and use the /realm command to check whether it's private.
I feel the same way, I dont really see much purpose in this.
Re: An /unlist command
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 7:56 pm
by fritterdonut
_iBiS_ wrote:Prodigy9 wrote:I have no particular objection to this, but I don't see what purpose it would serve... why would you want to prevent people from knowing where your realms are? And even if you were removed from the map, someone who suspects a realm is owned by you could still just walk there and use the /realm command to check whether it's private.
I feel the same way, I dont really see much purpose in this.
Easy fix: Make /unlist also make it so /realm doesn't list the realm owner either.
It's not that I am up to anything in particular, I just though it might be an interesting idea. If you ever wanted a private city/headquarters, this would be required.
Re: An /unlist command
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 7:59 pm
by FlannyFlan
fritterdonut wrote:_iBiS_ wrote:Prodigy9 wrote:I have no particular objection to this, but I don't see what purpose it would serve... why would you want to prevent people from knowing where your realms are? And even if you were removed from the map, someone who suspects a realm is owned by you could still just walk there and use the /realm command to check whether it's private.
I feel the same way, I dont really see much purpose in this.
Easy fix: Make /unlist also make it so /realm doesn't list the realm owner either.
It's not that I am up to anything in particular, I just though it might be an interesting idea. If you ever wanted a private city/headquarters, this would be required.
This.. Or if you go away for a while aka business... or you think you are going to be banned (aka knowing you xrayed or w.e) you could hide your realms from looters or whatnot.. and the Secret HQ, like that too
Re: An /unlist command
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:22 pm
by wrongcoder
Don't name your realm?
Re: An /unlist command
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:25 pm
by fritterdonut
wrongcoder wrote:Don't name your realm?
The unnamed realm will still show up on the realm map (mentioned in first post) as belonging to you.
Also, I would imagine there would also be a /relist command, which would do the opposite of /unlist.