- Fri Feb 03, 2012 1:12 am
#73793
The last time the server's anti-xray code was used against xraying gold, many innocent players were banned because gold (unlike diamond) can be obtained as an ore which can be placed (and re-mined) without requiring a silk touch pick. I remember reading that as a result of this problem, the gold part of the anti-xray code was removed.
Fast-forward to the present: a player was recently banned and unbanned due to tripping the diamond anti-xray with silk-touched ores.
Kerovon had this to say about the situation:
Fast-forward to the present: a player was recently banned and unbanned due to tripping the diamond anti-xray with silk-touched ores.
Kerovon had this to say about the situation:
kerovon wrote:A note to players: When doing this, place the diamonds above the layer that they naturally spawn at. Helpbot will not ban you for mining diamond ore where you can't naturally find it.If Helpbot can distinguish between probable xraying and legitimate mining, on the basis of where the blocks were broken, then it seems that the problems with the gold anti-xray code could be corrected. By banning players for excessive mining of gold ore only at or below Y = 32, we could catch those who xray gold without harming those who like to use ore as decorations--only the bottom 25% of the map would be included in the anti-xray code.
The Greymarch has ended.