darksiam

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Amigos encontré un custom region para mi servidor 2.3 pero el problema es que cuando trazo una region el copia las 3 zonas osea copia la (X Y Z) Ejemplo en la foto allí dice que la ( Z ) es 8 pero cuando voy a una zona que sea mas o menos de esa altura se sale de la region... antes yo tenia un servidor 1.0 y tenia un custon region que solo copia la ( X ) y la ( Z ) y nunca se salia del rango porque no copiaba la ( Z ) sera que me ayudan a solucionar este problema? Espero me aya explicado bien :(
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Friends found a custom region for my server 2.3 but the problem is that when you draw a region copy the 3 zones bone copy the (XYZ) Example pictured here says that the (Z) is 8, but when I go to an area that is more or less than that height is out of the region ... before I had a server 1.0 and had a custon region only copy the (X) and (Z) and never came out of range because they copied the (Z) I will help you solve this problem? I hope I explained well beyond :(

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please need help

It would help if you post the script you are having trouble with. Perhaps we could understand better what it is doing or trying to do.

Also, on a related note, here is an example of a typical request that gets answered fast:

"Hi. I have this script I am trying to get working. Whenever I do {insert test case here}, the server {insert problem here}. Attached is a picture of the problem in action: {insert screenshot.} Here is a copy of the output from the console: {insert text from console in [ code ] or [ spoiler] tags.} Here is what I have done to try to fix it so far: {insert steps taken to try to fix here.} However nothing has worked. Can someone help? Here is the script that seems to be giving the error: { [code tag] insert script here. [/close code tag] }"

You did well to attach a picture, but without seeing the script or knowing what caused the problem, or knowing what's going on in the picture that is relevant, it is difficult to answer.[/code][/spoiler]
 
Your first end of the bounding box should be the lowest point you can find near your start coordinates. Your second end of the bounding box should be the highest point you can find near your end coordinates. This will make sure that all Z inside the box are included in the region.

Your only other option would be rewriting the Control script so that you can edit Z in the Region Area property, which right now is impossible the way it is written. So, for now, just make sure you select bounding points that are at the lowest and highest points in your region.
 

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