Hi. Today I connected on my island and it was in desolation... My pagoda disapeared, all of my cobblestone too, a lot of sand, some dirt, and a lot of blocks! I was very proud of my island and I seriously don't feel anymore like doing anything if it can't get back as it was before... but can someone at least explain to me what happened? I'm so disappointed... Moreover, some of my chests are completely desorganised... And in one of them, some stuff seems to have appeared... I used lockette so I thought that it was impossible for anyone to modify my chests... Is it a server bug?
That's Hellblock server. It's pretty weird : I noticed that some cobblestone was in a chest in which there was no cobblestone since at least 15 days. But some blocks that I put yesterday are present in my island. And in another chest, I had 2 gold blocks, now I have 1 gold block and 2 gold ingots... My jungle saplings disappeared, but not my birch ones whereas I got birch saplings after jungle ones...
I am the owner. I invited someone but he had almost never connected to the island. And anyway he wouldn't have been able to modify my chests as they are protected by lockette, can he?
No he cannot, unless he hopper looted which is illegal. Anyway, is your whole island disappeared, or have some blocks Staten?
Some blocks are still here. Only a part disappeared, but irregularly. The most affected part is around the tree farm zone, where another island was set.
Possibly, somebody may have griefed you. If you go online, I can come log it and get a rollback if you did get griefed.
Your actions were rolledback when the nearby island you griefed was rolledback. Can I archive this now, RayCharlz?
Does this mean that I will never get my pagoda back?... For 6 dirt blocks?? Moreover, that rollback didn't work properly. Some parts of the pagoda still remains. And I didn't lost the dirt. Isn't it possible to do anything to spare the pagoda? I spent so much hours on it... This dirt was taken on a desolated and abandoned island, it was already plundered, it is really an excessive punishment...
The parts of the pagoda you build before griefing remain, but the rest is lost. You made the decision to grief.
You don't even try to understand! You spit on my face the fact that I had taken 6 dirt on an already plundered island as if it was the worst thing I ever did. The bridge wasn't even mine. Do I really worth to lose around 20 hours of constructions for that? You don't know what art is, you just sacrifice it without even wondering a single second.
I know that the original bridge was not yours, but if you would like me to I can go get the proof that you connected a bridge from your island to the existing bridge. Just because an island has already been griefed does not make griefing it again the right thing to do.
I don't say that it was the right thing to do. I'm saying that I already took about 1 hour to summarize the rules to show you that I read it: this punishment was enough. I didn't destroyed anyone else island. I didn't even wanted to cause problems. Loosing so much is a disproportionate punishment. I would never have griefed again, precisely because I was too much afraid to loose my pagoda. If I can't get it back, I don't even have any more reason to play here. Can you understand that? Are you sure that you are right to destroy the only thing that I was proud to have done, without trying to do anything to spare it, just because I did something that I didn't wanted to be harmful for anyone?
Maybe Dirty Ninja can help you. He did the rollback and may be able to reverse it, but you need to understand that this is what happens when you grief. You are not the first to have this happen and players often just have to accept the fact that their island was rolledback.
Will Dirty Ninja read a MP if I write him one? If it's possible, I'll explain him the whole situation. A fair person knowing this story can't let this situation in this state...
He will reply to the thread when he has time. I am not being unfair. I am telling you that this happens when you grief and many players have to deal with this.