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I don't think it's a plugin, is it? That was the More-Player Models mod? When Minecraft upgraded to 1.6, the creator of MPM had to start from scratch on the mod, so that's why the sitting/laying down thing isn't working for the mod yet...

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I don't think it's a plugin, is it? That was the More-Player Models mod? When Minecraft upgraded to 1.6, the creator of MPM had to start from scratch on the mod, so that's why the sitting/laying down thing isn't working for the mod yet...

 

I do believe he is talking about the plugin that allowed anyone to shift-right click on a stair block with a block underneath it, to then sit on that stair block.

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The OP does not mean MPM; he means the shift-click stair plugin. The plugin did indeed break on updating to 1.6 (When players sat on steps it thought they were mounting a horse, found no horse and ergo and it disconnected them, as far as I know.) 

 

I believe I asked sporadic about this previously but i'll go pester him again about it (politely).

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I do believe he is talking about the plugin that allowed anyone to shift-right click on a stair block with a block underneath it, to then sit on that stair block.

Correct. It's so simple, but has a huge impact to any RP scenario where sitting is required.

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Correct. It's so simple, but has a huge impact to any RP scenario where sitting is required.

 

Especially when the furniture was designed with the plugin in mind... and you have to awkwardly stand on top or beside the chairs...  :backtrolled:

 

EDIT: This idea is accepted. The only thing we need to do is update Craftbook to 3.7.9

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This players questions have been answered and the situation resolved.

Should you wish to have this reopened, please PM me your reasons why it should be so.

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