![]() Spook people you have on teamspeak/ventrilo/skype for maximum satisfaction! :3 In fact, that's why I originally wrote this plugin to make it easier to experiment with sounds! :P The self-command is great for developers that want to find a good sound to use for some event in their plugin. The letter in parenthesis at the end of each command description is that commands short alias. (Valid range is 0.5 to 2.0 - it will clamp to this range.)įor example you can try /soco behind wolf_growl 0.5 for a really creepy monster sound! (Reminds me of the Rancor.) Playing around with pitch can be a lot of fun! For /playsound you will need google to find out what the names of the different sounds are - this plugin has a list command AND full tab-completion! Want to scare player SomePlayer with a zombie sound? Type /soco b som - press TAB to autocomplete the playername - /soco b SomePlayer z - press TAB again and you can cycle through all the zombie sounds! So again you need to find those out first - not convenient! If you want to change the pitch (and trust me you want to because it can produce some really nice effects!) you must enter the coordinates. If you want to play a sound at a relative location, for example behind a player, you have toĪ) find out what that players coordinates are,Ĭ) calculate the resulting offset location in your head, andĭ) hope they haven't moved or turned in the time it took you to gather the necessary info and do this. Q: What is the point? There already exists a native /playsound command.Ī: There are three problems with that command: ![]() Mute command that blocks others from using it on you - with a time limit of course!.Usage limits - because it's the most fun when everybody has permission to use it, but it gets boring if it gets spammed.Add option to disable the notification messages when using the sound commands.Add permissions to bypass limits / mute-status.Add commands for playing sounds that everybody in the vicinity can hear.Configurable sound macros - for instance a series of spooky footsteps. ![]()
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