Posts by Alco_Rs11

    You think you have bad wifi? Nobody has had worse internet then when I had Optimum Online with even 300 mbps speeds and their shitty ass customer support couldn't figure out what was wrong and this persisted for over a YEAR. Turned out those wallet-rapers (bill was over 150$ a month!) gave us a shit router so I got a new high end router and got verizon gigabit because the amount of pain those crackheads caused. A much needed improvement from this.


    P.S. Anyone in the NYC metro area, avoid optimum. They fucking suck.


    I am the crown champion of horrible wifi.
    Good luck beating this.

    I Vouch. The joke commands and extra 'features' serve no useful purpose and as far as I know, nobody wanted or suggested them in the first place. because features like "4chan mode" don't even do anything useful other than format chat to "look like 4chan." Their removal is also very beneficial for anyone else wants to use the TFM because they obviously don't need these commands. Also, by allowing messages to be customisable and consistent, people will not need to recompile the plugin, especially if they are not literate in those aspects. By also allowing messages to be customisable, it is now possible for users to customise plugin messages without having to compile the plugin, but instead, simply edit a config file and reload the plugin.

    @videogamesm12#1361 exactly. Just figure out how EssentialsX handles its warps and work from there. We need to avoid bloating an already bloated TFM. If essentials is a bitch, just make your own version from scratch that solves these issues. if need be.

    I vouch. The entire development process should be as transparent as possible as it enables the community to understand what's going on with the server. The rudeness to supporters of this decision in regards to a SUGGESTION is also unwarranted. It's not like its being forced to be made open source at the creation of this SUGGESTION but instead, he opened up discussion for the community to provide input on whether or not it should be open source.