WIRELESS Messaging in Minecraft 1.17



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In this Minecraft Snapshot 20W49A Minecraft Snapshot video, Mumbo makes use of the New Minecraft sculk sensors coming in Minecraft 1.17, the Minecraft: Cave and Cliffs update that was announced at Minecon Live 2020. This wireless redstone messaging system allows you to encode and decode messages over a wireless redstone line that spans hundreds of blocks. VERY VERY COOL!

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31 thoughts on “WIRELESS Messaging in Minecraft 1.17”

  1. For anyone saying 'just use chat', remember that the server owner can see and store all the messages in a log, including /w messages.
    And if you improve the system you can store messages in containers like chests, cauldrons, etc.

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  2. What if skulk sensers could carry strength over multiple senser based on the one the first sensor detected. It would definitly make this video a lot easier to make.

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  3. Hey mumbo, this could be done really time efficient by using delays to encode your messages as opposed to pulses, if we call the min time a shulk sensor takes M then you can use M+1 ticks for A, M+2 ticks for B ect. Will be even better if you incorperate a second like as you'd give yourself quadratically more optins

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  4. Now there needs to be a circuit that confirms the message has been sent….

    Also, what if they want to ask you the same thing twice?
    The receiver wont know if you're asking the same question assuming they havent stuck around.

    Still very cool how it is though :O

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  5. You should make it so that you can send a 5 bit binary code (1-31, since having a 00000 would be impossible for the decoder to read)) so you can send letters, like the letter “a” would be 00001, and that would be shown by the first 4 skulks being off, and the last one being on. If you said “hello” it would be 01000, 00101, 01100, 01100, 01111, (in binary that means 8,5,12,12,15) which would be read by the decoder at the other end, and light up a letter.

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