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A Way to Distinguish Multiple Spectators and Agma.io Players
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The chat can get very confusing when there are multiple unnamed players and spectators talking at once. Maybe each of these players could have a unique code at the end of their names such as Spectator #2Aw5 or Agma.io Player #e7hQ. This code should include letters for efficiency. Only including numbers supplies 10,000 different codes while a base-62 system including both capital and lowercase letters has 14,776,336 different codes. This many codes would likely not be necessary, but it would just make players easier to distinguish. There could also be an icon similar to the crowns and donator signs to indicate that the player is legitimate and not just an impersonator. These codes could reset every 24 hours after the Server Restart. Also, when an Agma.io Player dies, they should keep their Agma.io Player label instead of changing to Spectator, this usually gets confusing.
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A Way to Distinguish Multiple Spectators and Agma.io Players - DoctorFinkle - 05-12-2020, 09:17 PM

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