[SOLVED] a_Player:SetNormalMaxSpeed(0)
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11-09-2015, 08:00 PM
That's because Minecraft changes the Field of View (FOV) depending on your speed attribute. Cuberite simply changes it and as a result Minecraft will also change the camera.If you don't want this you can try teleporting the player back once he leaves spot he's in.
Thanks given by: heroldini
ok, thanks...
then its no plugin bug, but rather a feature for now
11-10-2015, 06:25 AM
Pretty much the only thing I could think of in this situation without changing the FoV is using the OnPlayerMoving hook like so:
-- Lets have a table containing names of players that cannot move StopMove = {} -- Also, lets assume that their name was already inserted into the table somehow function OnPlayerMoving(Player) -- Search through the table as key-value format for _, k in pairs(StopMoving) do -- If the player's name happens to match a name in the table, stop them if Player:GetName() == k then -- Returning true means that the plugin has handled the player movement itself and the server doesn't have to perform any further actions return true end end end Thanks given by: heroldini
11-11-2015, 01:01 AM
@DiamondToaster: You're using an inefficient way to do this. Reorganize your StopMove table to instead be a map of PlayerName -> true for all players that are to be stopped, then it's much better:
--- Map of PlayerName -> true for all players who should not be allowed to move StopMove = {} -- Stop a player from moving: StopMove[a_Player:GetName()] = true -- Enable player to move again: StopMove[a_Player:GetName()] = nil --- The hook handler for HOOK_PLAYER_MOVING, stops specified players from moving: function OnPlayerMoving(Player) if (StopMove[Player:GetName()]) then return true end end
11-11-2015, 07:43 AM
Yeah. It's a bit of a bad habit treating them like C++ vectors. :/ Using a map and setting it to nil would definitely be better.
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