Capes on mclaim.net

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Should have a capes part.
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Also, please fix the skin overlays. Without the hat layer it makes me look weird.
 
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Problem is only the current cape will show, not all capes.

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I can only assume they are caching it on their own.
That'd make sense. Maybe you could do a similar thing where the user changes to a cape then hits a button to add it to their certificate.
 
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I support this.
 

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Ima lay it out a bit more. This is just my 2 cents.

On mclaim.net, there should be a button on the certificate that says "Add cape". Basically, when you press this it will use Mojang API to cache what your current cape is and add it to your certificate.

Example:
Let's say my account had a 2012, 2013, 2015 cape.

I would start out by equipping the 2012 cape and clicking the button. Then I'd equip the 2013 and click the button. Last, I'd add the 2015 cape and click the button. They would all be cached on mclaim.net and shown on the certificate.
 
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Ima lay it out a bit more. This is just my 2 cents.

On mclaim.net, there should be a button on the certificate that says "Add cape". Basically, when you press this it will use Mojang API to cache what your current cape is and add it to your certificate.

Example:
Let's say my account had a 2012, 2013, 2015 cape.

I would start out by equipping the 2012 cape and clicking the button. Then I'd equip the 2013 and click the button. Last, I'd add the 2015 cape and click the button. They would all be cached on mclaim.net and shown on the certificate.
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Not needed in my opinion, they can just go to namemc and look up the username. This is to verify ownership, not show capes that are on the account.
 

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Not needed in my opinion, they can just go to namemc and look up the username. This is to verify ownership, not show capes that are on the account.
Might be more helpful though, not everyone knows about namemc :p
 
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