MOTD Timer

Discussion in 'Bukkit Discussion' started by Ethanl189, Dec 9, 2014.

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    Ethanl189

    How would i add a timer to my motd that would count down? Is there a specific plugin that i need?
    Any help would be nice
    Thanks
     
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    pookeythekid

    @Ethanl189 If you don't mind not having a timer, but having randomized MOTDs instead (which in my opinion works better), you should check this out. I just now found it, in fact. Looks pretty cool.
     
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    Ethanl189

    No sorry i need a timer plugin for motd.
     
  4. @Ethanl189 What do you mean count down? As in count down to a specific time? Can you provide example of how this would appear/be configured?
     
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    Ethanl189

    Like if i have it like "server reseting in %timer%" or something so i can set the timer
     
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    Deleted user

    I think you're looking for the animated motd plugin.
     
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    pookeythekid

    @Ethanl189 So you mean an MOTD editor that automatically updates the MOTD with a message and the number the timer is on? For instance: "Minigames release countdown! 10:39", then the next second it'll be "Minigames release countdown! 10:38".
     
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    Ethanl189

    Exactly!
     
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    Skionz

    @Ethanl189 Doubtful there is a plugin that does this.
     
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    pookeythekid

    @Ethanl189 I'm with Skionz. You may want to put this in the Plugin Requests section, hope you'll get a response.
     
  11. same thing needed for my server :/ cant seem to find it

    ive seen it on many servers aswell so it can be done

    EDIT by Moderator: merged posts, please use the edit button instead of double posting.
     
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    pookeythekid

    Well all it takes is some Java magic by the plugin developer(s) of a server, and boom, they've got their own plugin for it. I would imagine this is very easy to do for most plugin developers, especially since there are probably API resources out there for developers to use.
     
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