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  1. #1 Player Class vs Client Class 
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    Just curious on when to use the Player Class vs the Client Class. I am currently storing specific rank booleans in the client class, was just making sure this was alright (Obviously this is server sided development)
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    should store them in player so you dont have to cast to client
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    should store them in player so you dont have to cast to client
    I currently do c.playerRights to even get the raw number.
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    The client file obsolete shouldn't even exist a player isn't client why it is an extesion of player is beyond me the majority of pis design is terrible
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