Following a recent update, Creators can enable the new Proximity Chat feature on their custom-made islands. The launch of the (UEFN) means players can become creators by publishing their own game modes inside. With a diverse range of experiences on offer, Proximity Chat gives creators the opportunity to boost the social aspect of their custom modes.
Proximity Chat isn't available in or , so players starting off at the best landing spots in won't be able to listen out for their opponents. Proximity Chat can only be enabled by creators on custom islands made in Creative/UEFN modes. It is also off by default, so creators will need to manually toggle it to enable the feature.
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According to information from the Creator Portal, creators can turn on Proximity Chat by going to Voice Chat settings in the Island Settings Menu. This will enable the feature for all players in that game mode. Creators can also tweak the Proximity Chat volume and adjust the sound's drop-off distance.
can be claimed and downloaded for free on the Epic Games Store. The more beginner and user-friendly mode can be accessed inside itself as a mode.
Creators should be aware of a few aspects of Proximity Chat. If enabled, all players will have a visible new HUD element that displays who is talking. Most importantly, all reporting, muting, and blocking aspects still apply to Proximity Chat, so Epic can still receive reports and take action against anyone who breaks the Community Rules.As such, rulebreakers shouldn't expect to get away with hurling abuse even if the Proximity Chat feature is still in Early Access.
Additionally, as the Proximity Chat feature is still in Early Access, creators should keep in mind that its implementation is likely still bugged. As begins, creators will have the chance to feedback Epic, and updates and improvements to
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