The /undercover Command
#1
Title of Bug: Using /undercover

Description: Using the /undercover command is case sensitive and its a little annoying as if you have any caps on Accept/Deny it doesnt Accept/Deny the request

Evidence:

Not atm
#2
Hello Pingu,

I assume that you mean it only works using the following
"/undercover accept/deny <ID>
rather than;
"/undercover Accept/Deny <ID>"

In the example that Arch B. had given in the post, these commands are shown in all lower caps as you mention. From this, I wouldn't say this is a bug, however if you feel that "/undercover Accept/Deny" would be better suited, I am sure something can be figured out Cheese
#3
Well, this is really easy to implement if this will solve this issue so none body else looks like questioned when they write it with caps on.
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#4
Yea at the moment the command has to all be lower case.
Kind Regards

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#5
I like no one brings up the thing where it tell you that there is no sergeant like a hundred times, even if there is one
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#6
Fixed.
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