Personal messaging will be done once I’ve fully finished the messaging system, since both are the same thing.
About Trello/Discord integrations, I don’t plan to add it – there’s a lot of reasons behind this, one of the reasons is it isn’t highly effective in larger scale games, command logging in Trello/Discord would be too abusive if it is in a game with a huge playerbase.
Heyo, we’ve fully finished making our GitHub repository into a rojo project file. If you want to suggest a new feature, submit a bug report, make changes to our existing code, or want to ask a question. Feel free to do it in our GitHub repository.
I tried this before and it doesn’t work, but thank you.
Edit: I managed to connect a mouse to my laptop, so it works now. I think my laptop is missing the precision touchpad feature, which is why it couldn’t scroll down.
I’ve tried to use this Admin Panel in my game and everything works fine except Mobile players. They are unable to move and turn their camera. Do you know what this could be causing?
Most likely not, Commander 4 by Evo (“Commander”) is almost entirely meant as a user-friendly moderation tool for games that want a better moderation tool, more sleek design, ability to easily add your own packages (“plugins”). Unlike most other admin panels, Commander allows you to easily expand and add custom commands without having to mess with the UI and core scripts. Of course, Commander is under MIT license, ergo, you can modify it however you want so long as you keep the license and/or credit. I’m not a Commander maintainer and therefore my statement on this isn’t based on any fact given out by the authors of Commander, I’m merely given my educated opinion based off statements made by the author and prior works.
Maybe in the future, the authors will make a separate admin system for chat commands; nana_kon, who designs the interface for Commander may also work on commissions that focus on more chat-based commands. However, as far as I know, Commander is currently meant as a sleek, simplified, and better-controlled moderation panel that allows for expansion.