Redirect Players to Another Server

kaooa

Supporter
Every server does a daily restart, we call know that.

(1) A great idea I've seen on many other servers is automatically redirecting players to another server during the daily restart. This helps maintain player activity and keeps the population up on another server owned by the same community.

Example : Upon the daily restart, players will be redirected to a battlefield server, allowing them to continue playing while the main server restarts. Once the restart is complete, they can leave the battlefield server at their discretion and rejoin the original server.

(2) A command to opt out of the daily restart redirect, allowing players to choose not to be sent to another server. This preference is not saved in any file, so players will need to opt out again each time the server restarts.
 
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