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Borders in the Nether, too #87

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YoLaw opened this issue Feb 14, 2015 · 5 comments
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Borders in the Nether, too #87

YoLaw opened this issue Feb 14, 2015 · 5 comments

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@YoLaw
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YoLaw commented Feb 14, 2015

Hey! :)
I noticed that we can get out of the map by the Nether... There is possible to add limits in nether? :) Thanks^^

@AmauryCarrade
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The plugin don't manage borders directly. It will just configure the WorldBorder plugin if available (and the vanilla world border in the next version).

So, feel free to add such a limit in the nether too, with WorldBorder (the plugin) or the vanilla world border.

/wb world_nether set <radiusX> [radiusZ] [centerX] [centerZ]
-- or, as a player in the Nether --
/worldborder set <diameter>

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Well, I will add an option to configure the borders for the Nether. Including progressive reduction.

@AmauryCarrade AmauryCarrade reopened this Feb 14, 2015
@AmauryCarrade AmauryCarrade changed the title We can going out of the map limit! :/ Borders in the Nether, too Feb 14, 2015
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YoLaw commented Feb 14, 2015

Thanks! :)

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mibby commented Mar 31, 2015

@AmauryCarrade Any update to nether support? Or rather, instead, any update to using the vanilla world border? I'd very much like to have a vanilla world border that slowly pushes up and forces players to run back inside if they are outside.

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Not implemented currently, there are some other things that need to be implemented before.

But you can already use the vanilla world border: just use directly the vanilla commands (or the commands scheduler with the vanilla commands).

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