Argonath RPG - A World of its own
		GTA:SA => SA:MP - San Andreas Multiplayer => SA:MP General => Topic started by: HiddenSniper on December 25, 2009, 09:17:03 pm
		
			
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				After a chat with David Omid on FaceBook, I would like to explain what the "/g(ravity)" command is and why it became available to normal players.
 
 The /g command (Gravity) is for high-level admins only, but with the new administrator script there was a file including the limitations of what commands are allowed to be typed by. That file didn't have the "/g(ravity)" command limited on there, therefore was available for all. I advise everyone not to use it, and I have added this explination so no-one uses it. Development staff are currently working on this issue.
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				Thanks for sorting it out.
			
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				wow... i never knew this command even existed... Argonath is very mysterious...
			
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				It is saying, that i don't have permission to use it.
 That's good, as i don't need it either.
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				Bug's sorted out.
			
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				wow... i never knew this command even existed... Argonath is very mysterious... 
 Mysterious indeed. I'm sure most people remember the Command that was once used to change weather for the user only. :)
 
 Both Commands are causes for instant ban.
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				Thanks for explaining, I didn't knew. :)
			
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				You're welcome guys, just stops people from rulebreaking, or using it in curiosity.
			
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				Well yesterday I heard about /g command. I never heard what id does and that shouldnt be used. So I tried to do /g and it said that I dont got rights to do it and only admins can use it.
			
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				Well yesterday I heard about /g command. I never heard what id does and that shouldnt be used. So I tried to do /g and it said that I dont got rights to do it and only admins can use it. 
 Because the level cap on the command has been fixed already. :)
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				you don't even want to know how many commands Argonath script got  :rofl:
			
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				There is nothing more to discuss here since the command is restricted again  :)
 
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