Category talk:LSL God Mode
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Perhaps someone in the know would like to explain God Mode on this page, since quite a few people don't know what that means. Frankly, if it means being a Linden to use the function that should be written down. I have no data on this myself other than rumors. --Nobody Fugazi 22:01, 18 May 2007 (PDT)
- I agree completely, but maybe then on the other hand, if it isn't even something that a normal user can ever expect to use, then it really shouldn't even be documented in "user space". As it stands, it would appear that whomever actually "had" God mode would certainly not get any sort of education from reading the current article. IMHO, then, it's a waste of disk-space. Unsyned Short 12:07, 11 December 2007 (PST)
- Despite the information appearing useless, it is included so the LSL documentation can be complete. It satisfies the users curiosity "does the function exist?" to which the answer is "yes and you can't use it". A slap in the face but better then being lied to (either directly or by omission). These functions do exist. -- Strife Onizuka 13:43, 11 December 2007 (PST)
- Some of these functions can no longer be compiled even with God mode enabled. I think that those were removed because there is no point in having to set permissions with a script when they can do it with the user interface. Just some thoughts. --TxMasterG Ping 22:40, 31 May 2008 (PDT)
- Despite the information appearing useless, it is included so the LSL documentation can be complete. It satisfies the users curiosity "does the function exist?" to which the answer is "yes and you can't use it". A slap in the face but better then being lied to (either directly or by omission). These functions do exist. -- Strife Onizuka 13:43, 11 December 2007 (PST)