Difference between revisions of "Role"
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There are a few extra roles which aren't used very often, here are the major ones: | There are a few extra roles which aren't used very often, here are the major ones: | ||
'''0:''' Normal player account<br> | '''0:''' Normal player account<br> | ||
− | '''2:''' Guard<br> | + | '''1:''' KAG dev/team member |
− | '''4:''' KAG team member<br> | + | '''2:''' KAG Guard<br> |
− | '''5:''' Possibly a tester, | + | '''3:''' Unsure, only test accounts seem to have this. Probably should be treated as KAG staff (subject to change) |
+ | '''4:''' KAG team member ("admin" level, more or less the same as type 1)<br> | ||
+ | '''5:''' Possibly a tester, but most testers are not currently flagged<br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Role types 1 and 3 are not currently used | ||
Here is the enum used in the C++ APIClient::APIPlayer struct | Here is the enum used in the C++ APIClient::APIPlayer struct |
Revision as of 12:39, 12 April 2012
Players have a 'role' associated with them. This role is used to differentiate between regular players, guards and administrators/KAG team members.
There are a few extra roles which aren't used very often, here are the major ones:
0: Normal player account
1: KAG dev/team member
2: KAG Guard
3: Unsure, only test accounts seem to have this. Probably should be treated as KAG staff (subject to change)
4: KAG team member ("admin" level, more or less the same as type 1)
5: Possibly a tester, but most testers are not currently flagged
Role types 1 and 3 are not currently used
Here is the enum used in the C++ APIClient::APIPlayer struct
enum{ role_user = 0, role_super = 1, role_police = 2, role_mod = 3, role_admin = 4, role_tester = 5 };