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- FairestBas17
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Is blocking a player from playing game if they aren't using a specific setting on Turbowarp against TOS
Pretty much what the subject says, I made some code to stop a player from continuing the game if they don't have Remove Fencing on in Turbowarp. I'm not entirely sure if this is against scratch tos.
- -Rodri
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Is blocking a player from playing game if they aren't using a specific setting on Turbowarp against TOS
Is “Remove Fencing” an extra thing, or is it a nessarary component of the game to continue?
- FairestBas17
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Is blocking a player from playing game if they aren't using a specific setting on Turbowarp against TOS
If possible I can do work arounds to not use it, but I just wanted to know if stopping someone from continuing with playing the game if they didn't have it on in Turbowarp would be against the rules. Is “Remove Fencing” an extra thing, or is it a nessarary component of the game to continue?
- Za-Chary
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Is blocking a player from playing game if they aren't using a specific setting on Turbowarp against TOS
I don't believe it's against the Terms of Use, but you should be aware that this may naturally prevent some people from playing your game at all.
- FairestBas17
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Is blocking a player from playing game if they aren't using a specific setting on Turbowarp against TOS
Gotcha, thanks, I'ma just add an option to disregard my warning and continue anyways. I don't believe it's against the Terms of Use, but you should be aware that this may naturally prevent some people from playing your game at all.
Last edited by FairestBas17 (March 8, 2024 15:02:42)
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