TL;DR
Additional Blueprint Permissions to Restrict Use of Previously Imported Blueprints as an optional /permissionWhat ?
Add an option in /permissions to disable ALL previous blueprints or have players start with 0 blueprints when they join the game.Currently there is "import blueprint" and other general ones which affect blueprint usage, however nothing which stops min-maxed imported blueprints from being used if blueprints are enabled.
Why ?
With this addition, server administrators have the option to further limit the use of blueprints IF THEY WANT TO.Using this option and current /permissions, it would then be possible to:
- Use any blueprints however you want
Dont use any blueprints
Use only blueprints which you have made in that server (so you know how they work!)
- -Group of new players start playing the game, with 0 knowledge or understanding of automation within the game. They want to learn the game and try making some machines themselves. 10 minutes later, someone else joins the game and pastes an entire min-maxed base that they had imported from google or something (they can do this even with import blueprints turned off in /permissions if they do it or did it in another server or save). Now none of the players understand how any of it works, but it works so they stick with it.
- -Challenge run: No imported blueprints--> Currently not possible to enforce as player's can import blueprints in previous saves or worlds to use.
I was inspired to suggest this after the following conversation between 2 new players:
Bob: Hey dude, I am logging in now! Sorry that took like 10 minutes!
Ross: Yo! I built us all science pack factories and a sushi belt and also a mall.
Bob: Whats a mall?
Ross: No idea but it gives us items.
Bob: How did you make it?
Ross: Oh, I got it from google!
Bob: Ok, its not really working, how do we fix this part right here?
Ross: No idea, i dont know how this works
I think this feature would be great and add more possibilities to customize how servers work.
Hopefully my post is understandable and ok formatting, I didn't think of any way to illustrate this with pictures!