The /tp command now allows teleporting to specified coordinates.
The syntax for this is /tp [target player] <x> <y> <z>.
The other functionality of the /tp command is still there.
Plenty of features in Minecraft are being improved as more and more snapshots are released...so why not one more addition to the /tp command? The syntax for the /tp command could allow for multiple players to be teleported: /tp [target player(s)] <x> <x> <x>.
Example: /tp DragonBelow, Notch 1 2 3.
As you can see, each player is separated by a comma followed by a space. This suggestion is simple, yet useful for a quick addition to the 1.3 update!
Syeonyx's wise addition to the suggestion:
You could build a system into it so that when someone enters this command, every player on the map receives an option to spawn to the entered coordinates. Each player would receive an indication as to who issued the command, who they want to teleport and where to, along with an option to opt out if they want.
The players could either enter "Yes" or "Y" and teleport to the intended location with every other willing participant, or type "No" or "N" to decline the option and continue with what they were doing.
It's a good idea, but I doubt it's something that is absolutely necessary. If everyone has access to the commands, there's no need for this as everyone can do it themselves. This however could also be used a griefing tool to teleport players to random parts of the map simultaneously.
There's bigger problems in a server if all of the players have access to the /tp command and its supposed to be "professional." Anyway, yes I know it isn't so important but it would be nice to finally have. Thanks for the support(?)
You could build a system into it so that when someone enters this command, every player on the map receives an option to spawn to the entered coordinates. Each player would receive an indication as to who issued the command, who they want to teleport and where to, along with an option to opt out if they want.
The players could either enter "Yes" or "Y" and teleport to the intended location with every other willing participant, or type "No" or "N" to decline the option and continue with what they were doing.
That's actually a really good addition to the suggestion...I added you to the main post!
I like this idea. Also, there should be a tp command, typed like this:
/tp [player A] [sight/location]. If you leave the 3rd parameter blank or set it to location, you will teleport to player A. However, if you set it to sight, you will teleport to the topside of the block player A is looking at.
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Please click the dragons, they need to grow. Also, my fully grown dragons can be found in my bio.
Personally, I think that there should be a new feature with the syntax /tp [player] [locationName]
Mods can save locations through the syntax /set location [locationName]
And then mods can use the syntax to teleport to previously stored locations. Locations would be stored server-wide, so if a location is set, all can use the location, and the name cannot be reused until deset in the server properties.
I come from the year 2015 and this is STILL not added. Even the revolutionary 1.9 failed to add it! Multiplayer teleportation should be a thing.
100% SUPPORT!
How in God's name did you find this thread
And don't argue it isn't necroing. If you really agreed with this suggestion you could've made your own thread about it, possibly linking to this one for inspiration. It only has like 4 comments, there's no need to just keep using this one. Especially since the owner is obviously no longer active
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Even though my Join date is in 2014, I tried the demo on 8/30/2012, and bought the game two days later on 9/1/2012. So hipster
Example: /tp DragonBelow, Notch 1 2 3.
As you can see, each player is separated by a comma followed by a space. This suggestion is simple, yet useful for a quick addition to the 1.3 update!
Syeonyx's wise addition to the suggestion:
You could build a system into it so that when someone enters this command, every player on the map receives an option to spawn to the entered coordinates. Each player would receive an indication as to who issued the command, who they want to teleport and where to, along with an option to opt out if they want.
The players could either enter "Yes" or "Y" and teleport to the intended location with every other willing participant, or type "No" or "N" to decline the option and continue with what they were doing.
There's bigger problems in a server if all of the players have access to the /tp command and its supposed to be "professional." Anyway, yes I know it isn't so important but it would be nice to finally have. Thanks for the support(?)
That's actually a really good addition to the suggestion...I added you to the main post!
Several days ago.
Wait, what?
/tp [player A] [sight/location]. If you leave the 3rd parameter blank or set it to location, you will teleport to player A. However, if you set it to sight, you will teleport to the topside of the block player A is looking at.
Why does everyone think I don't have an avatar? Is there anyone who can see the one black pixel.
Please click the dragons, they need to grow. Also, my fully grown dragons can be found in my bio.
Mods can save locations through the syntax /set location [locationName]
And then mods can use the syntax to teleport to previously stored locations. Locations would be stored server-wide, so if a location is set, all can use the location, and the name cannot be reused until deset in the server properties.
I come from the year 2015 and this is STILL not added. Even the revolutionary 1.9 failed to add it! Multiplayer teleportation should be a thing.
100% SUPPORT!
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How in God's name did you find this thread
And don't argue it isn't necroing. If you really agreed with this suggestion you could've made your own thread about it, possibly linking to this one for inspiration. It only has like 4 comments, there's no need to just keep using this one. Especially since the owner is obviously no longer active
Even though my Join date is in 2014, I tried the demo on 8/30/2012, and bought the game two days later on 9/1/2012. So hipster
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