Converting Player ID to Server Creation Time

Did you start your id reference property at 0 or at 1? For this, you should start at 0 because you increase it at the start of the code. If that’s not the case, then can you tell me exactly what is going wrong?

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In the output of “find first occurrence”, you might be getting an error of trying to do math with a string.

~a week

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Welcome back, Slim after leaving for two days wait, no, sources say ‘a week’ (no judgement). Nice guide, though! Been usin this to figure out the whole save file thing, so thanks for padding it out! :)

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Sad-ish discovery.
We have a limit, and that is March 17, 2106, at 07:07:35 UTC

This is because the biggest number possible is FFFFFF i think and that’s like 4,294,967,295 seconds. Which means, after about 80-90 years, the player ID thing won’t work, unless it’s updated with a larger base.

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Yeah, that’s why I said sad-ish. It’s more directed towards the newer generation?

I dunno, that depends if Gimkit stays a popular website.

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Oh I just checked the blocks available in gimkit and found it doesn’t have an index of block :sob:

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90 years later…


Guys, the timer for the player ID has run out.


This guide is pretty useful! Just not as useful as the guide on how to place down a repeater. (Joking!) :sweat_smile:

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Reusable bump :smile: !

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