My friend and I are creating a working Mario Party game in Minecraft. We want to have scoreboards on the side of the screen at all times, displaying each player's Stars, Coins, and spaces left to move on the board. (Example in the first screenshot). The problem is that once the score values start changing, the higher scores get bumped to the top of the display, disorganizing everything. Is there a way we can organize the scoreboard so that all of one player's stats stay together?
We know we can have 4 separate scoreboards, but we can only display them one at a time. We want all of the player's stats on screen at once without them getting disorganized.
My friend and I are creating a working Mario Party game in Minecraft. We want to have scoreboards on the side of the screen at all times, displaying each player's Stars, Coins, and spaces left to move on the board. (Example in the first screenshot). The problem is that once the score values start changing, the higher scores get bumped to the top of the display, disorganizing everything. Is there a way we can organize the scoreboard so that all of one player's stats stay together?
We know we can have 4 separate scoreboards, but we can only display them one at a time. We want all of the player's stats on screen at once without them getting disorganized.
I don't think so. The scoreboard names are sorted by the score value.
My friend and I are creating a working Mario Party game in Minecraft. We want to have scoreboards on the side of the screen at all times, displaying each player's Stars, Coins, and spaces left to move on the board. (Example in the first screenshot). The problem is that once the score values start changing, the higher scores get bumped to the top of the display, disorganizing everything. Is there a way we can organize the scoreboard so that all of one player's stats stay together?
We know we can have 4 separate scoreboards, but we can only display them one at a time. We want all of the player's stats on screen at once without them getting disorganized.
I don't think so. The scoreboard names are sorted by the score value.