These scripts will give you items, which are bound to functions;
Tripwire Hook - Teleporting & locking
Punch a player to 'lock' onto them. When locked, you will teleport to that player every time you punch with the hook.
To unlock, or switch to another player, hold down CTRL then punch.
Stick - Reporting
Punch a player to report that specific player.
CTRL+Punch to open a list of online players to report. You can also manually write the name.
Punch while locked onto a player to report the specific player you are locked onto. After selecting a player, you have to confirm it's the right player. Next GUI is what you want to report the player for. Last GUI is for confirmation again.
Punch with the redstone torch to set your brightness to 200% (it's the max), this also switches it out for an unlit redstone torch.
Punch with the torch to toggle fullbright off. Defaults to 0% (Moody) brightness. If you want to use 100% (Bright) you have to edit reportloader.txt and change GAMMA(0) to GAMMA(100).
This is waaaaay too complicated. The system we have now is absolutely fine, it's not that hard to follow a player around as a spectator. Especially because there're no items involved at the moment, it's very easy to follow and report players.
Also I don't understand why you copy/pasted this for the 'staff version' when there's only 1 small paragraph where it's different, again for that staff version...way too complicated, the current system to look at reports and to follow and ban players is fine at the moment, no adjustments need to be made.
i used this thing on OverCastnetwork, for 2 years. Never changed to typing Commands, so i dont see the problem ?
Typing commands is so much easier though. Instead of fumbling around with all these different items, you can type out the one report command then follow the player around.
And if you need to teleport to a player, we have a command for that too..
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