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Originally Posted by rghosts
Going to have to disagree on that one ive had many noob players with like 200 cp as me how im swearing without it blocking out . And they dont have the slightest idea what mods are . but im also no using tiara and a custom data package so might be the difference :P
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Well now I have to disagree....
1. don't see what 200 CP players have to do with swearing, I guess your trying to make a point about the innocence that they have to the game in not knowing of the UG. (really hate the word
"noob" -_- its pretty much saying HAHA I am better than you and you suxs cuz you not like me! >_> not in kindergarten anymore folks).
2.hmmm. you see the problem with this is that the text is modded but only for your side. I can't see there being anyway around making it global. They would have to have modded text for them to see it as well... you cannot globally mod the text, I am not ruling out the possibilities, but its slim that this instance can happen. The chat filter is all client side, so if its not modded you will not see the swear word.
ex: player 1 says-->shit-->XModX ->client input* ->global :server:*-> client output--> thus player 2 sees-->***
sorta a messy example but you get the point if there isn't anything on the other side to remove the filter then they will not and can not see it period.
You cannot go around global since its when relayed to their side into their game engine it is screened over. Now unless you can show proof I can't see this happening, but I want to be proven wrong. cause that would be awesome XD
what are you using if not using Moonshine or a other mod rghost? no contribution? share share -_-
I have myself tried this in many diff environments to try to see if others can see it but they cannot. rawk0r stated the only instances... no point in debate.... question has been answered.
Time for Oreo s and Earl Grey tea :3