Y.A.T.E.S (3.0.2) - Admin Script / Framework 
52 comments26.08.16 12:09:26 am

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Y.A.T.E.S stands out as an admin script with the fact that every player or group data can be modified in-game and each player or group may also be given individual rights dynamically. Another important feature is the ability to create plugins and have them work together without changing anything. Simply drop them into the plugins folder and you're done!
There are currently two plugins already available. Make sure to check them out and start making your own asap!









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You will probably need to read the setup to get everything running. At the top you can find a link to the documentation. Please do not try to rush things or assume they do not work!
edited 42×, last 24.08.20 01:40:02 pm

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Hopefully people pick this up and start using it. We may remember this file as the one to end the era of shitty admin/clan scripts.

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Yates: Okay. Yes, the application helped. The script offers a huge scope for administrating a sever. It's well done.

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Jite: That's Windows opening it in the wrong format. Open it with a better text editor like Notepad++ or Sublime Text.


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Jite: use Notepad++ and set the endlines to the linux or windows one.
And probably, the people downloaded this before of the problem (like me)

And probably, the people downloaded this before of the problem (like me)

The script's created extensively and ornate.
It's kind funny that it has appeared the nearly nobody is reading attentively the file descrioption, otherwise there wouldn't be this number of download times ((
I noticed that the txt. files are located like on the following screenshot. Is it adaptable or it's up to the creator of the txt. file how the strucutre finally is? It would be easier to set up the script. Am I able to change this?
It's kind funny that it has appeared the nearly nobody is reading attentively the file descrioption, otherwise there wouldn't be this number of download times ((
I noticed that the txt. files are located like on the following screenshot. Is it adaptable or it's up to the creator of the txt. file how the strucutre finally is? It would be easier to set up the script. Am I able to change this?

Literally a masterpiece! This seems to be done professionally and decently.
It's just fun to manipulate with the settings, and it's easy to edit in general. Deserves a golden like for that!
It's just fun to manipulate with the settings, and it's easy to edit in general. Deserves a golden like for that!