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Because the concept doesn't work.Wait. Im confused, why do you discontinue the project?
Really interested. Contacted!Well.... boomchackalackaboom what if there was a way to close the gap between the server & client
Message me and i will help you keep this project alive. This is serious.
I know its "impossible". It is very true.. but only using conventional ways. I have been working on a very cool project that closes this gap between the server & client and its as easy as the click of a button. So uhm just message me if you are interested. I seriously think this would be a great addition to the project.
Add my skype ...So does it still work? I never was able to test it on a test server....
You can't make a handshake to the client server-side with a bukkit plugin. Sorry pal.
Kids acting like they're starting some company up like Facebook ayyy lmao
This plugin utilizes software installed on the HOST'S computer, not a players. He thought it work because it worked when the server was hosted locally, because Gyazo was installed on the host computer and took a screenshot of the host's screen. What a joke.
His project doesn't have anything to do with mine, really. So he's not putting in "so much work for a Gyazo plugin". He's rather putting in much work for a concept of his own. He just offered me to collab and possibly make this plugin work.Bryce What makes you think working on a Gyazo plugin in a block game would be a project to put so much work in? Even simpler, create your own screenshot program for Linux (because operating system is clearly the barrier here) in a programming language that actually allows you to do key shortcuts without a GUI being open (if you don't get me, NOT Java).
Bryce What makes you think working on a Gyazo plugin in a block game would be a project to put so much work in? Even simpler, create your own screenshot program for Linux (because operating system is clearly the barrier here) in a programming language that actually allows you to do key shortcuts without a GUI being open (if you don't get me, NOT Java).
