Click detection

Discussion in 'Plugin Requests' started by kristiantomov, Aug 22, 2015.

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    kristiantomov

    Plugin category: Admin Stuff

    Suggested name: CpsCounter
    What I want:
    A simple plugin that counts each player's clicks, and if they make more than "X" amout of CPS a message will pop up in the chat (only people with the permission can see). Something like - "Josh is reaching 35 CPS"
    Also I want a config that I can set the amout of CPS before it notifies the staff.

    Ideas for commands:
    /cps view <Player> -
    Checks player's last amount of CPS
    /cps reload - reload the plugin config

    Ideas for permissions:
    cps.view (so staff can see)

    When I'd like it by: When its possible.
     
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    Firestar311

    I do not think this is possible, but do not quote me on this.
    If it is possible WHY would you want this?
     
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    pie_flavor

    @Jayfeather311 This is extremely possible, and you would want it because a human cannot click that fast, meaning hacked client.
     
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    oceantheskatr

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    Firestar311

    I know Java, just getting into Bukkit/Minecraft coding...
    So I was not aware of this fact
     
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    kristiantomov

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    oceantheskatr

    Damn :/
     
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    BlackVoidMike

    Yeah, I can reach that too. A little more. But you know, he's speaking about 35 cps+ so that's more than twice what you could do :p
     
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    oceantheskatr

    While this plugin idea is good, there's a maximum times per second a player can hit another with a sword, which is almost certainly under 4-6 times per second. Simply getting an auto-clicker that will click randomly between 7 and 10 times per second would allow the user to coast under the radar, as 10 cps is very very easy to hit.

    For me, speed clicking with one finger I get about 7-8, and with two fingers just over 15 per second.
     
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