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| 22 Apr 2012 07:04 PM |
| I have A Cba Admin Script And It will Work For Other People But It wont work for me What Do I do?? I checked My Name Is spelled right WHat Do I do??? |
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| 22 Apr 2012 07:13 PM |
The Scripters forum is not the right place to ask this question, as it is a place to discuss scripting.
The scripting helpers forum is not the right place either, as it is a place to ask for help with scripting.
In fact, there is no forum which is the right place to ask a such question.
You're supposed to get help by PMing the person who made the admin script.
And if that person doesn't answer, then, too bad, that means he doesn't want to help you with the admin script, and that means you should just use another admin script or make your own. |
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| 22 Apr 2012 07:34 PM |
If you want to know what to do, here is my suggestion:
Get a new administration script. |
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| 22 Apr 2012 07:41 PM |
@Quenty
There isn't currently a single non-outdated quality administrative script on ROBLOX...
I have many times thought about the idea of making one, but I have always came in front of two decisions:
- Making it extremly powerful, but very complicated to use. In fact, the extreme of this would be using Lua itself, which we can already do, so this option means something we already have. - Making it less powerful, but extremly easy to use. This would, to the extreme, be a GUI that has lots of tabs that allow you to manage anything in the game, from editing the terrain to giving building tools to any player.
The first one can be achieved easily with a scripting engine/script builder.
The second one would require to create an extremly complicated GUI.
Considering I myself already know how to use Lua, I chose to just use the first option, which is obviously the best for myself.
And for players who don't know Lua?
Well, I thought about creating that extremly complex GUI, precisely, but..
Nah. I'll just tell them to learn to script and to use a scripting engine. |
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| 22 Apr 2012 07:51 PM |
All they really want is the ability to screw over someone's in-game experience. :P
MrNicNac created a nice GUI OOP one that you could use. :P |
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| 22 Apr 2012 07:58 PM |
@Quenty
Actually, MrNicNac's is pretty basic compared to what I've once worked on. I've created a very complex administration panel, but I've never completed it.
I have so much projects I've never completed... |
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| 22 Apr 2012 08:28 PM |
| So then - what do you consider to be the qualifications for a powerful, but user-friendly administration script? |
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| 22 Apr 2012 09:01 PM |
@NinjaShadow1
Having 10 tabs.
Having features to insert any model and position it anywhere in the game, being able to give any badge to any user, being able to perform actions on players (including being able to change the player's hats and being able to change the SurfaceType of the bottom surface of the player's right leg), being able to edit the terrain through the GUI interface, having a whole game explorer built in the GUI, as well as a properties window, having a built-in script editor with built-in output and command bar for quickly running stuff. Oh yeah, the script editor should also have a scroll bar, support markers, have a replace function that lets you replace all occurences of certain text by some other text, one which supports Lua patterns, and many many many other things. |
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