Smaller boost values taking precedence over larger ones
See original GitHub issueIn previous versions of Jobs, larger boosts values would overtake smaller ones. In the version that was released today (4.16.3), smaller boosts like jobs.boost.all.money.0.15 are overriding larger ones like jobs.boost.all.money.1
Server Type (Spigot/Paperspigot/etc): Latest Tuinity (Paper)
Server Version (using /ver
): MC 1.16.3
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- Created 3 years ago
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- Comments:8 (2 by maintainers)
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Yes, it has been changed. What’s the problem with it?
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