Introducing a Bedrock-like bridging feature to Minecraft Java Edition, this mod enhances your gameplay experience with an intuitive toggle option.
The Bedrock bridging mod brings the innovative bridging mechanics from Bedrock Edition to Java. For those unfamiliar, the Bedrock version allows players to place blocks in mid-air, a capability typically unavailable in Java Edition.
How to Utilize the Mod
Once you’ve installed the data pack, position yourself on a block and look toward where you’d like to place your new block. An outline will appear indicating the placement area. Just right-click in that outlined region to place your block seamlessly.
Check out how it works in this example:
Available Commands
- /function bedrock_bridging:on — Activates the bridging feature if it has been turned off.
- /function bedrock_bridging:off — Deactivates the bridging feature when needed.
- /trigger bedrock_bridging — This command lets you enable or disable the Bedrock bridging without the need for cheats or other commands. It is personalized, affecting only the player who executed it, meaning you can regulate its access.
User-Friendly Features
- Simple toggle mechanism for ease of use.
- Clear outlines to aid block placement.
- Compatible for use by all players on the server or customizable for select individuals.
Commonly Asked Questions
Can I speed-bridge while using this mod?
Yes, you can, though it might be a tad more challenging. Some advanced speed-bridging techniques may not function as expected.
Will this interfere with my established Java speed-bridging skills?
No worries! All your preferred Java speed-bridging methods will operate without any issues.
Is there any impact on my FPS?
Absolutely none! Your frames per second will remain unaffected.
Can I implement this mod on my Minecraft server?
Definitely! Feel free to enjoy it on your server.
Access to Source Code and Issue Tracker
For those interested, the source code is available here, and you can track issues here.