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  1. Maybe you also saw my bug report for the same thing? I'm not sure whether it's a bug or intended so I made both.
  2. Currently, /u(n)m(ute)r(adio) <slot> unmutes a radio slot 👍 If the slot is muted, it unmutes it. If the slot is already unmuted, it prints a message saying so. Currently, /m(ute)r(adio) <slot> acts like a toggle 👎 If the slot is unmuted, it mutes it. If the slot is muted, it unmutes it. Why is it a problem that /mr acts like a toggle? Let's say you want to make sure that slot 3 is muted. Currently, you have two options: Simply run /mr 3. But if slot 3 was already muted, then now it's unmuted... meaning you have to run /mr 3 again to put it back on mute. 🤦‍♂️ First type /radiohelp, check to see if slot 3 is already muted, and then run /mr 3 only if slot 3 was unmuted SUGGESTION /muteradio <slot> should do exactly what it says: mute a radio slot. if the slot is already muted, it should print a message saying so (just like /umr does with unmuting). If we need a toggle mute command for some reason, then add /t(oggle)m(ute)r(adio) <slot>.
  3. Yes please. And the default should be F. Cause we roleplay in the United States, and Americans measure temperature in F for some stupid reason.
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