Afaik, that part of the command is glitched and doesn't keep track of all of them, And maybe include more information like would it include autokicks?Yep that to but really the number of kicks or warns a person has obtained is in the
/whois command so as I previously said this may be a good idea but imo it doesn't need to be implemented
It might be interesting for Trusteds as well to be honest.Of course this would only be usable by operators and higher.
Wasn't there a problem where the players could use the command as well when we tried to make trusteds able to /mute? That's the only drawback I can think of.It might be interesting for Trusteds as well to be honest.
Also I prefer Vatumok's suggestion about the format the most.
Trusteds don't have power over the ban command - being able to check this would in no case be necessary for a trusted a player, if the player really wants to check the warnings/kicks of a player (because he/she thinks that the person breaks the rules often) he/she should just ask an operator to check whether the player has broken the rules a lot or not and let that operator (or maybe another) deal with it for the rest. Remember that trusteds are to assist the staff (and take over when there is no other staff) and also to learn some moderating commands - not to deal with serious rulebreakers. (Heavy rulebreakers should be reported by trusteds to operators or higher)It might be interesting for Trusteds as well to be honest.
Also I prefer Vatumok's suggestion about the format the most.
It's possible but rather a lot of work and would require a patch - it's something in the coding that has to be changed. (Trusted commands work the same as VetOp commands, and those got added too)Wasn't there a problem where the players could use the command as well when we tried to make trusteds able to /mute? That's the only drawback I can think of.
@LISTINGS09 If I remember right there used to be something like this at the bottom of /whois. Maybe before the Zombie 3.0 update. It showed each rule # and the added number of kicks/warns.It would be a good idea to have something like this because the warn/kick part on /whois doesn't work properly but I would NOT like it if auto-kicks were counted too.
Maybe a system that when you use it it shows up all the rules with warnings/kicks after that:
Other: [kicks]
@1: [warns] / [kicks]
@2: [warns] / [kicks]
@3: [warns] / [kicks]
etc... (When the player isn't warned nor kicked for a rule it wouldn't show up to make it less spammy for the person using it)
E.g. /warnkicks Player1 shows
"@2: 2 / 1
@3: 1 / 0
@7: 0 / 2
@9: 1 / 1"
Of course this would only be usable by operators and higher.