An expansion addon for features that break StarGate's user-intuitiveness principle (vanilla+ features that would be too overwhelming to include in the core)
This mode eliminates the need to type on signs altogether, replacing it instead with vanilla++ mechanics:
Candidate portal frames have an automatically generated name, which when activated, becomes the origin name.
This can be changed by right-clicking the gate with a nametag.
For fixed portals, destination selection occurs by right-clicking the destination portal with a compass (storing that info within the compass) and then right-clicking the origin portal to load that information.
For networked portals, network selection occurs by right-clicking the origin portal with either:
A compass clicked on a player (for a personal network), or an existing portal of the target network (for custom/default networks).
OR, subject to additional permissions, renaming a recovery compass with a player's name or a custom network string.
In effect, this is the only way to create a new non-personal network.
To add a flag to the portal, users need to right-click portals with a specific item.
A: Redstone Torch
B: Purple Glazed Terracotta
C: Vanishing Book
Adds one min by default; adding time consumes clocks (mins) and/or daylight sensors (20 mins)
D: Gunpowder
Adds one min by default; adding time consumes clocks (mins) and/or daylight sensors (20 mins)
E: Redstone Dust
F: Emerald
G: Empty map named with coordinates.
H: Glass Block
I: Beacon
L: Lectern
N: Structure Void
O: ??? (Potentially removed and replaced with E gate; see #6 )
P: Iron Door
Q: Noteblock
R: Chorus Fruit
S: Light
T: Lodestone
U: Elytra
V: Tinted Glass
W: Map Centred on Origin Gate
The zoom level of the map determines the teleportation distance.
This mode eliminates the need to type on signs altogether, replacing it instead with vanilla++ mechanics:
Candidate portal frames have an automatically generated name, which when activated, becomes the origin name.
For fixed portals, destination selection occurs by right-clicking the destination portal with a compass (storing that info within the compass) and then right-clicking the origin portal to load that information.
For networked portals, network selection occurs by right-clicking the origin portal with either:
To add a flag to the portal, users need to right-click portals with a specific item.