Also, just a suggestion: I would recommend putting your locations in a collection to make it easier if you ever wanted to add more.
@Danteland You should post a lot more details. If you want someone with enthusiasm to partner up with you on this they should at least know what...
@RuthlessRage Put some debug code in your event to make sure it is firing.
1. Post the error! 2. if(label.equalsIgnoreCase("rename"));{ Really... 3. Learn Java before Bukkit. 4. Seriously, learn Java before Bukkit!
@DaveLillo I am pretty nooby at MySQL myself, but I do know that the error says this \/ "SELECT COUNT (*) FROM stats" query syntax is incorrect....
@Konato_K Right, thanks for clearing that up, I should have mentioned it.
@RickyBGamez '==' only works for comparing primitive times and enums. For Strings use .equals()
@MrNewbie Couldn't you just iterate over the array and add each element to the scoreboard?
@Totom3 Armor stands is a very good idea, I never thought of that but I think they would be very useful. The statue I saw was one block but it was...
You touched on a lot on the issues I expected to have I predicted that I would need to create a fairly complecated collision algorithm. Correct me...
First off, sorry if this is the wrong section to post this in. Please move it if it is. Anyway, I am making a custom game mode similar to DayZ...
Put in some debug code to make sure everything is being executed.
@Rowinvd Use sender.sendMessage();
Because since you are running the server on the same machine that you compiled the code it works. The newer versions of java are not yet standard...
@gloglas Well it is saying the error is on line 26: at me.fricraft.event.one.main.<init>(main.java:26) ~[?:?] Looking at that line I'm guessing...
Separate names with a comma.