The Hawkeye Tool.

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  1. Coronne
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    Coronne Well-Known Member

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    /he or /hawkeye is a very useful thing to have in a server.

    It allows you to see which blocks have been broken and who broke them with some simply clicks in-game.

    It also allows you to see the chat log of around a week or so.

    The way of using it is very simple.

    First, type /hawkeye tool, and you'll get the hawkeye block which is usually clay.

    Then left click in the place of the block, or right click in the place of the broken block.

    You'll get break/build results on that one block.

    This would make griefing cases so much easier to handle and proof.

    Thanks for reading.

    (P.S. yes, I do mean this is for staff+)
     
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  2. Gemmalove
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    We had logblock (for mods of course). Last I heard it was coming back, but that was a while ago and may not be true now.
    I don't support everyone having this, I find it unnecessary. But I will always support moderators being able to see who's broken and placed things.
     
  3. Dewsiee
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    Dewsiee Boss Member

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    Log block will be added back. ^
     
  4. poggers
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    Log block is coming back. I see no need for this.
     
  5. Lycel
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    For moderators, yes. For normal players, no. I would love some sort of block logging plugin to be implemented. However, do you know how many logs this plugin holds? Millions of logs are created every month, and the plugins can't hold infinite logs. When it fills up, it has to be reset, so we should make sure it has at least a fairly large threshold. I hope something like this, maybe Coreprotect or Logblock are implemented, but who knows.
     
  6. GeneralKurt
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    No support since Logblock would cover this.
     
  7. rocky7239
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    No support
     

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