/watermode
Okay so basically this would be a mode which can be configured by /op
Herein, the operator can enable/disable whether the proximity chat will work in water/lava.
This would be great as in real life, talking in water/lava is not possible. So why not add it in the proximity to make things fun!
/bluetooth
Okay so basically this would be a mode that can be configured by /op and be enable/disable whether Bluetooth devices work!
This would basically increase the proximity distance of voice chat wherein we can craft a pair of Bluetooth devices with a recipe and keep it in our offhand in inventory. Then we could like proximity voice chat through a whopping distance of 100-200 blocks or so.
Here's the virtual image of the Bluetooth device recipe (for reference):-
image
The basic idea is that the quartz block is the white colour of the device (like airpods)
The spyglass is like the Bluetooth chip in real life (Limited to 1.17+)
Noteblock is the speaker
End Rod is the light (idk but it's nice)
(Note, the /bluetooth should bypass /watermode as the devices are waterproof)
/watermode Okay so basically this would be a mode which can be configured by /op Herein, the operator can enable/disable whether the proximity chat will work in water/lava.
This would be great as in real life, talking in water/lava is not possible. So why not add it in the proximity to make things fun! /bluetooth Okay so basically this would be a mode that can be configured by /op and be enable/disable whether Bluetooth devices work! This would basically increase the proximity distance of voice chat wherein we can craft a pair of Bluetooth devices with a recipe and keep it in our offhand in inventory. Then we could like proximity voice chat through a whopping distance of 100-200 blocks or so.
Here's the virtual image of the Bluetooth device recipe (for reference):- image The basic idea is that the quartz block is the white colour of the device (like airpods) The spyglass is like the Bluetooth chip in real life (Limited to 1.17+) Noteblock is the speaker End Rod is the light (idk but it's nice)
(Note, the /bluetooth should bypass /watermode as the devices are waterproof)