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Am I being stupid...or?

Magenta Creeper's Avatar Magenta Creeper6/14/15 10:54 pm
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6/15/2015 1:25 pm
Magenta Creeper's Avatar Magenta Creeper
is this command correct?? I've used this command SO many times, and I'm using it again, but it doesn't work. I swear on my life that it's correct. Did Mojang change it??? Or am I just being a derp?????

/testfor @p{x=314,y=57,z=-1034,r=2}
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06/15/2015 9:21 am
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Gab_Cab
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The "curly brackets" are called braces you sodding normies.
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06/15/2015 9:36 am
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Archeops_The_Second
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What the heck is normies supposed to mean?
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06/15/2015 10:19 am
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Gab_Cab
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I mean it like the way someone would say "That's not how you say it you filthy casual"
"Normie" is like a normal person, someone who would embrace the mainstream, the opposite of a hipster.
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06/15/2015 8:59 am
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Zoyarox
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Almost what SirSamFFF said. You just need to use [ ] instead of the curly brackets
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06/15/2015 11:13 am
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48productions
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This. You need square brackets [ ], not curly brackets { }. The curly brackets are used only in data tags.

The correct command should be /testfor @p[x=314,y=57,z=-1034,r=2]
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06/15/2015 1:25 pm
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Magenta Creeper
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Okay, thanks. It worked. Haven't played MC for a while and thought I was going crazy lol
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06/15/2015 12:59 am
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SirSamFFF
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maybe instead of the ''{'' and ''}'', you need to try the ''('' and '')''
i have no idea of this is correct but i guess you can try
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