This is an old feature of essentials... but I'd rather pour gasoline over myself and light a match than use essentials or any of it's derivatives. I _only_ need the /ptime (day/night) command.
The idea is a command that from the perspective of the player that ran the command it puts the sun overhead and places the daylight ambient light level over the surface of the world. I don't expect it to effect anything other than the apparent position of the sun and the outdoor light level. Hostile mobs will still spawn, sapplings will still refuse to grow (unless they have another light source), etc. Ideally /ptime day would lock the apparent time to daytime, /ptime night would lock it to night time, and /ptime reset would restore the player's perspective to match that of the server.
I can't find anything in the documentation that seems to indicate skript has the power to let me do this but, frankly, the documentation is a bit of a mess and I've been having a fair amount of trouble finding everything. It would be an effect, surely, if it's available at all, but so far I've not been able to find one that does what I need by search. Any chance someone can save me from having to read every single effect one by one to see if it's in there some where?
The idea is a command that from the perspective of the player that ran the command it puts the sun overhead and places the daylight ambient light level over the surface of the world. I don't expect it to effect anything other than the apparent position of the sun and the outdoor light level. Hostile mobs will still spawn, sapplings will still refuse to grow (unless they have another light source), etc. Ideally /ptime day would lock the apparent time to daytime, /ptime night would lock it to night time, and /ptime reset would restore the player's perspective to match that of the server.
I can't find anything in the documentation that seems to indicate skript has the power to let me do this but, frankly, the documentation is a bit of a mess and I've been having a fair amount of trouble finding everything. It would be an effect, surely, if it's available at all, but so far I've not been able to find one that does what I need by search. Any chance someone can save me from having to read every single effect one by one to see if it's in there some where?