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Feature Idea #2
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I don't plan to add delayed commands at the moment, as it would introduce too much complexity |
Ah I see, fair enough How about
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will port it to 1.21 |
Hey I got another question/possibly feature idea? Also, and I found that this has been suggested for REI already, which is Issue 338, but it seems like that is low on their To-Do list and there hasn't been movement for literal years, I'd like to have that, as it would be really helpful with organizing commands. |
Also a custom hover name (?) would be nice, bcs it doesn't show the full/important part of the command Sorry, but this mod is just so damn helpful and these feel like good ideas to make it even better |
Aren't you allowed to do that already? |
oh shit yeah, you're right... I forgot that already.. lmao Disregard that xd |
If this mod reaches 20k downloads on CurseForge, I will try to add this feature |
Mod loader
Fabric
Minecraft version
1.20.1
Mod version
2.1.0
Modloader version
0.15.9
Modpack info
No response
If bug:
If bug: The latest.log file
No response
Issue description
I think it would be great if there existed a way to string multiple commands together, with a delay of a customizable number of ticks inbetween. Right now, the only method would be to create a function that is called or e.g. have a row of cmd blocks activated by a setblock cmd.
But they are all world specific, with the former needing access to the world files (difficult on some servers, as console power is very powerful) and the latter example needs the chunks have to be loaded wherever the cmd blocks are, sometimes they are disabled, etc.
Also, more of a question: Are there any plans to port to newer versions?
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