Dear all,
I am pleased to announce the release of our latest update. Please find below the changelog:
- Upon entering an arena, all player data will now be reset, and subsequently restored once the arena session has ended.
- The gamemode of a player is now saved, reset to survival and restored upon entering an arena.
- Redundant code has been removed.
- The organization of the GUIs has been improved for better accessibility.
- Minor changes have been made to the arena selector.
- A statistics GUI has been added. This can be accessed by typing "/tt stats" in the chat. Messages have been added to the customization.yml to support this new feature, so please reset your customization.yml file to use them.
- The issue with wrong colors in the top command has been resolved.
- A top GUI has been added, which can be accessed by typing "/tt top <type>" in the chat. Messages have also been added to the customization.yml to support this new feature, so please reset your customization.yml file to use them.
- An ItemBuilder util has been added for player heads.
- Several small improvements have been made.
- Safety checks have been added to the sign manager, which now logs corrupt signs and prompts the user to reset their data file and replace the signs if necessary. The location of the sign will also be logged for your convenience.
- The code has been reorganized and improved.
- Certain methods have been marked as synchronized to prevent ConcurrentModification exceptions.
- The new spectator mode has been introduced, which will allow players to enter spectator mode when they are blown up, and will return them to the lobby after the game ends.
Please note that this version is experimental, and if you experience any issues, please downgrade and report any bugs you encounter. I would also like to remind you that I am not responsible for any damage caused by this update due to the new spectator gamemode. I recommend not updating at this time if you want to be safe. Always take a backup and test on test servers, not on production ones. While there probably won't be any data loss, it is better to be on the side of caution.
Thank you, Jurian