GENERATION 9006: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment
If Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter were all destroyed, 90% of teens would
go insane. If you're one of the 10% that would be laughing at them,
copy & paste this into your signature and hope it happens.
The difference between tp and teleport is that tp is to teleport a player to another location, so if you would place /tp @p ~ ~ ~ ~ -90 he would tp to the command block. Teleport is for editing the way a player is looking.
Look in your debug screen at "Looking at", you can see the coordinates where you are looking at.
Or to rephrase that, if you use relative coordinates, then /teleport calculates them relatively to the executor, and /tp - relatively to the teleported entity.
So /teleport Someone ~ ~2 ~ would teleport them two blocks above you, and /tp Someone ~ ~2 ~ would teleport them two blocks above their current position.
"In the Java Edition, the primary difference between this command and the /tp command is that /teleport uses coordinates relative to the command's execution, while /tp uses coordinates relative to the teleported targets."
Whoops! Tried to rephrase that and got them mixed up! Thanks for correcting me.
any way to force a player to look up?
yes in fact there is just use the /teleport command (note not the same thing as /tp)
the command you are looking for should be:
GENERATION 9006: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment
If Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter were all destroyed, 90% of teens would
go insane. If you're one of the 10% that would be laughing at them,
copy & paste this into your signature and hope it happens.
Or to rephrase that, if you use relative coordinates, then /teleport calculates them relatively to the executor, and /tp - relatively to the teleported entity.
So /teleport Someone ~ ~2 ~ would teleport them two blocks above you, and /tp Someone ~ ~2 ~ would teleport them two blocks above their current position.
EDIT: mixed the commands up, sorry!
Whoops! Tried to rephrase that and got them mixed up! Thanks for correcting me.