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- A Centralised Bot, in Discord Bots - Basically, one of the main aims of Discord Muter 2.0 will be to get rid of the "Setup your own bot" part of the instructions. The bot will still be open source, so that you can host your own if you care. This is because it's the issue I'm asked about the most, by far.
- More options with the Bot in the Discord channel - Obviously we're going to need a level of security, so the two way Auth code will move to the bot.
- Move to Dead Player Channel, not just mute - I've looked into it, it's entirely doable - Thanks Jackson1, awesome idea.
Anyway. If anyone has any other features they'd like to see from v2.0, let me know, I'm happy to add it to the list. Obviously the primary features come first, but new features can always be added as I go along.
I'm going to look into adding a mechanism that would move the players to a different channel when they died. That's the only mechanism that would allow dead players to talk. This is a limitation of Discord.
Feel free to join the Discord Server [discord.gg] if you want to discuss it further.
@Jackson 1, I can certainly look into it. I've not thought of that before, but I can look at how the API for Discord.js works, and see if it supports moving players to new rooms. Feel free to join the discord channel, or watch the GitHub repo for updates.