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Not currently working,
Failed to load plugin - Mutes
Error code: 1114
updates to the latest version of ark api but still nothing.
Devs generally respond very slow here, which is a pitty. However, If I do get some feed back from this dev I would be happy to change/update my review.
Banned a player but can't unban. Command "ipunban <nickname>" does not work!
The plugin does not work with players if they are not hosted online.
The plugin does not know how to show the IP of the players and bans the player only by steamID.
The plugin only works if the player is online, as a result of which it is impossible to unban the player.
The plugin can only interact by alias. If the players have a nickname, it is useless.
The plugin does not do what is required of it, therefore it considers it useless.