Best Permissions Plugin

Discussion in 'Bukkit Discussion' started by CDJ445544, Dec 13, 2012.

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Best Permissions Plugin

  1. Bpermissions

    18.9%
  2. Original Permissions

    2.7%
  3. Permissions Ex

    51.4%
  4. Essentials Perms

    8.1%
  5. Other (please comment)

    18.9%
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    CDJ445544

    Hey guys, I was wondering what you think is the best permissions plugin, so comment if your favorite is not on the poll. Oh, and if I posted this in the wrong place, sorry, I'm new to the forums.
     
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    PolarCraft

    Yeah you posted in wrong section this is for bukkit help not Bukkit Discussion
     
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    CDJ445544

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    MysteryManX

    To be honest there really aren't any winners, their all good in their own way. Its kinda like saying if Chrome or Firefox is better.
     
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    SlyShady

    Agree with Mystery
     
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    Gravity

    Cleaned this thread up. This is about permissions, not your web browser.
     
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    np98765

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    drtshock

    Made me want to try to switch to bperms, but then I was like ehh... pex still works fine for me and I am not going to fix something that isn't broken for me. Pretty persuasive though :p
     
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    mbaxter ʇıʞʞnq ɐ sɐɥ ı

    Get any "read timed out" issues lately? Those could be caused by a hilarious PEX issue! Have any plugins not sending messages you think they should? Probably PEX! Hurray crashes and missing messages!
     
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    np98765

    I originally got so frustrated with PEX that I converted to bPermissions -- Besides the fact that permissions-based messages didn't work, I could never /reload the server without breaking a dozen plugins.

    Luckily, converting to bPerms was the easiest thing I've ever done, and I've stuck with it ever since.
     
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    drtshock

    np98765
    I started on pex and just haven't gone away from it. I have all my pex files (3) set up and I don't like writing permissions files.

    mbaxter
    I have no issues with it or any other plugins on my servers :p
     
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    np98765

    Exactly why there is a /permissions import pex command :3
     
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    Sushi

    PermissionsBukkit is the best permissions plugin.

    It doesn't have awkward turtles like PEX, and it's lightweight and bare bones, so it's faster than bPermissions.
     
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    drtshock

    I didn't know that :eek:

    *goes to bperms page :eek:
     
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    CDJ445544

    Extremely persuasive. Thank you for changing my mind, that was really helpful.
     
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    CDJ445544

  18. Get the names right. It's not essentials permissions. It's GroupManager!
     
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    CDJ445544

    Deal with it.
     
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    Necrodoom

    or you should learn the names of the plugins you use?
     
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    YoFuzzy3

    I prefer PermissionsBukkit because of its simplicity, it does everything a permissions plugin should do.
     
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    Zankla

    I did use PEX for a long time but since 1.4.6 I went to group manager and after a bit of a learning curve, I believe it is the better one for me. I like switching worlds and group manager lets me do so very effectively with little work after it is initially set.
     
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    CDJ445544

    Ahh, but I don't use it.
     
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    odawg2

    Chrome is obviously better. :)
     
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    CDJ445544

    1. We already had a massive conversation about this that got deleted by admins.
    2. Firefox. Less intensive - what can I say?
     
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    odawg2

    lol
     
  27. I once chose PEX because it looked "best" and allowed to use plugins that were bound to an older permissions plugin. Then i kept it because it was allowing for per player data saving (with database use) and also seemed to perform well in general. The group setup is pretty flexible. (Example inheritance: The group carrying the permissions for a feature like warping can be setup without world reference, then i can let another group inherit from this group just for certain worlds.)
     
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