Mojang changed Pistons... I fixed them
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ค. 2024
- In the latest Minecraft snapshot, Mojang made a huge change to Minecraft pistons for the first time in many years. So I decided to fix them myself. I created new Minecraft sound effects using various different minecraft redstone components, as well as creating a PISTON PROTEST resource pack.
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I never thought the actual sound was an issue I just thought they were a bit too loud. The new sound just doesn’t sound powerful enough imo. Thank you Mumbo for fixing this, now that I am deaf I cannot complain ‼‼️
Instead of changing the sound, hear me out: make it so that you can wax redstone components and it would remove the sound. That way those who want the sound can keep it, and if you want sound design you can wax redstone components to silence them (or make them quieter)
(or just use mumbo's version)
@@SuperOriginalgreat idea
@@SuperOriginal I wish we had grease in minecraft
@@itsdarkhere they could add it
@@SuperOriginal just make it so you can add wool to the pistol to make it have the new sound. Tahda
I love how the sound isn't actually as loud as it sounds, so it's perfectly silent ten steps away form the machine but it blows your speakers out when he takes one step forward
Nice pfp
Minecraft's sound engine is REALLY weird like that. Everything does that
@@watsgoinonhere1 No, it's not a quirk of their sound engine, just that every sound has a falloff range of like 5-15 blocks
@@fuery. one might call that a quirk.
weird place to find a fellow subnautica fan...
The beautiful thing about Minecraft is that within 2 minutes of the sound even being revealed, there have probably been 100 resource packs released that restore the old sounds
Unless you are Bedrock console
@LukiKruki true. I forgot about that
@@LukiKruki we are talking about Minecraft here not this pathetic excuse of a "game"
@@schnitzelhannes6431 I said pure facts, it's not about opinions like mine and yours. Facts do not care about anybody emotions.
They should make the pistons waxable. If you don't wax the piston it has the OG sound, if you wax the piston it turns into a "silenced" variant of the piston which has the new sound. I think that would be a good solution! ^w^
Thats exactly what i was thinking! That way you can choose either sound for different implications. And they wouldn't have to remove either sound.
your a geinus
WAIT THAT'S GENIUS
Please do this
Such a good idea but knowing Mojang they'd just remove one of the two sounds and call it a day
Mumbo has learned that Loud = Funny and we should all be very afraid now
Thanks to Iskall and his microphone prank for that
dear god save us
hi cole ^^
In his last HC episode he did plan to always start with bad audio so we should be aware of that b4 millions of people's ears bleed out
So he'll throw Grian at us with no warning ?
Mumbo: Listen to the sound
Also Mumbo: Speaks 5x louder then the actual sound over the sound
I can't hear the new piston sound at all in the video.
@@kacperwoch4368 exactly
Was just about to say the exact same thing but found your comment first!
Music + loud voice + ultra quiet game sounds don’t mix for SHOWCASING SOUNDS
If you put a tnt duper in someone elses base, they cant hear it over their voice until it goes off!!
Personally, I think having the option of either sound is nice for different purposes, allowing pistons to be waxed (or the same mechanic via a different item) would be a nice way to go about it.
Normal pistons make the old sound, waxed ones have lubricant and now make the new sound.
That's actually a really great idea.
I had a similar idea with wool but wax does indeed make more sense. Also gives honeycomb more use.
YES
I just comented a similar idea
This would be dope
omg hollow knight
Loud piston sounds were a design choice that was set in stone over a decade ago. We all used to complain about not being able to make anything "covert" with pistons, but that was the point. The sound is meant to warn unsuspecting players that something BIG is happening nearby.
But all of that could be fixed if we just had a resource-intensive option. The standard piston could still be viable in the early game, but the new, muffled, piston can be a quality of life upgrade in the late game.
Wool pistons
@@KHariramwostons
i saw in a different comment about waxed pistons
Just cram like 8 fish per piston to make it the fishton these new sounds are. Regulat fish, pufferfish are cringe and pointy.
Okay maybe a diamond too. Or replace the iron for diamond and have a new expense and demand for diamonds.
"It's nothing special."
There are four lodestones in that design, Mumbo.
Edit: yes, I later saw there are 4 lodestones there; you can stop telling me! :)
Noting redstone can’t solve
Well... he did say it was expensive
There were more on the inside initially as well
FOUR!!
*4
I have desperately wanted mojang to just ADD A REDSTONE BLOCK VOLUME SLIDER
pistons, droppers, dispensers, etc on their own slider.
Please, my misophonia has been begging for this for ages.
Mojang doesn't care. Whether it's tendonitis from doing so much inventory management or sensory issues, they don't actually care
@@samsibbens8164 they have TTS, language support, auto-jump, mobile support, and support resource packs so colorblind people can get their own textures.
there is a whole menu button dedicated to these a11y (accessibility) settings.
@@samsibbens8164 no they do but theyve gotta do it in their own "special" way
@@icicle4829^
Watch them launch 50 micro-transactions before considering that
A potential solution to the issue could be making wool actually block sounds instead of just blocking sculk sensors from hearing them. This way, you could design quiet redstone contraptions by blocking the sound of the pistons, or dispensers, or whatever makes it too noisy, but still be able to make the noisier, more mechanical builds by just not changing anything.
It would make things bulky, and could not realistically be implemented in flying machines, but that's a neat idea
Disguising piston sounds is such a cool usage of the new sound! Best solution I could think of to have the best of both worlds would be to add "silent piston" items to the game that function the same way, but have more of a "wooly" sound to them, or no sound at all.
Otherwise, I don't think the change is necessary, since majority of players prefer the mechanical sound anyway and can use just a resource pack for the niche cases where they want to mute the sound of pistons.
Or have them be able to be waxed and when done so have it change the sound from the old to new.
Even as a handicapped user with noise sensitivity issues, I think this unobtrusive sound setting should be part of accessibility settings as a toggle for the softer sound option. The balanced solution is not to push a complete sound design change on users where it is not necessary. This is akin to Mojang forcing everybody to use a high contrast resource pack to help accommodate those who require that support. Mojang needs to go back and give this strategy a rethink.
absolutely this! I hope Mojang actually takes this into proper consideration.
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Or they could’ve added a “silent” piston variant for both regular and sticky. similar to how you wax copper and signs. That way people who want silent pistons can have them and people who like the chunkier pistons can have those too.
@@endyender1703 I think that's a less sustainable option but that sort of creative idea is much better for the game imo than some of the things that mojang has done
@@endyender1703 silent piston / silent sticky piston
shapeless:
1 piston / sticky piston
1 wool
I feel like a "grease"or "oil" option could be really interesting. If you are looking for a loud, clunky sound for a redstone build, you would keep the pistons as normal. But if you were wanting to add sound effects, oiling the piston with maybe a bottle of honey, honeycomb or a totally new item to make it sound softer could be really cool!
Honey is kinda the opposite of oil, dude.
@@budaluv4698honey up lil bro
@@budaluv4698 haha that’s very true, not sure what else would work though unless a new item was added! :]
I'm all for wax
@@merry_64 possibly leather or wool carpet? could also move slower?
Mumbo: *turns on resource pack*
Minecraft: *the sound of being inside a shed during a hurricane*
Maybe Mojang should make a piston (just a normal piston) and a piston with a 'muffler'. This could potentially make all things work for different occasions.
Just a thought. :)
Docm77 made a really good description of it sounding like someone "slapping 2 wet fish together"
We already got that with the fish heads on noteblocks. We don’t need it in the sphere of practical redstone too TwT
nah, id say it be 2 dry fish, idk why people hear fleshy/wet sounds, but i dont hear it
@@fieryhephestusTry using a 3x3 piston door or any multi-piston machine
Tbh it sounds like a trapdoor to me
The sheep machine sounds worse now thanks to it
You managed to not only make me hate the lack of piston sound but simultaneously be interested in its potential within a minute. fascinating
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Mumbo passion is videography after all, so he knows a lot about sound design
When it was on the part with the skeleton door my dog was sound asleep in my lap and when piston protest was put back on it startled him awake and I'm wearing headphones. This is actually amazing.
There should be waxed pistons that make the quite sound and regular pistons can still sound cool and mechanical which leaves room for creativity and design whilst still keeping that nostalgic piston sound we all love!
Old piston sounds: Mechanical, Everyone recognizes it
New piston sounds: Soft, Sounds like you could snap it like a twig
Mumbo's piston sounds: *Aggressive waterfall noises*
Wow this blew up... (Edits for spelling)
its the normal sound just bass boosted to extreme levels
@SuperOriginal it's not bass boosted, everything is boosted up the bass sound is speaker peaking
too be honest with you it sounds like a russian kid screaming rather than a waterfall 🐈
Well. He's not wrong. 😂😂😂
the mechanical sounds were "odd".
Literally all Mojang had to do was make pistons a little quieter, instead they make them sound like an awful mixture between a placed honey block and the OG door sound.
Oo thats interesting, you've shown that the new sounds can be both lackluster but really useful in specific builds.
Surely this means there's a cool opportunity to add in state change for the piston? Imagine right clicking a piston with a piece of wool to make it quiet like the new sound. Default of course, the default sound
And this is why I love stumbling across the occasional mumbo video in my feed. Absolutely beautiful
Something i heard was making this an option that you can get by waxing a piston. I feel like this would be the best option because we keep the current sound, but it opens up the option for much quieter builds. If they do it like this they could also make it so this sound isnt detected by skulk sensors.
Brilliant!
This is a perfect balance between keeping the old sound and adding the option for quieter piston builds
Yes!!!
Now, that is an idea. Mojang better add that than the sound we have now.
This is a wonderful idea!
Okay that door opening sound with the wither skulls might actually be worth it ngl, that was really cool
@@watershed6092 I mean... yes... but how many young-young kids are going to be making piston doors?
Yeah i was very opposed to the new sound at first, but that stone door example has completely changed my opinion on it
It makes me wish we had more mob heads in vanilla Minecraft
@@ldyvaporeon9944 It's making me more open to the idea of waxing the pistons.
Still don't like the replacement of an iconic sound like the piston.
You were very articulate and made it fun to watch, thanks 🙂
I love that Mumbo always has a certain charm to him that always makes me genuinely laugh every time.
I propose a compromise: muted pistons, a new block made by combining a piston with wool in a crafting table. normal pistons would still sound the same for your everyday redstone builds, but muted pistons could be used for those niche situations where you want quieter redstone or want to use other sounds over it. it could also be interesting if muted pistons didn't activate skulk sensors
You are cooking something good here
Even better, you can add the wool to a piston that is already in world by right clicking it onto it, so no need for tearing down first and using a crafting table.
Because you don't really know how loud it will be until you build it.....
Just like how in Botania you can right click wool onto a mana spreader to quiet it down.
That's making a new use for old blocks, that's out of the question!!
Perfect!
We don't need new pistons. Just reduce the volume of the old sound.
Ah yes, Mojang, I love it when my contraptions sound like someone smacking their lips… 😂
Edit: Dang Mumbo convinced me with the skulls never mind. Still like the old one way better. It’s iconic.
slugcat go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Just make the old sound quiet
Are you really the real scug?
@@JokuTurhake no, I am, do not question me. >:(
Wawa!
When you get the joy of an ElectroBOOM video out of a Mumbo video, you know you're in for a treat
Im excited to see how the noteblocks with mob heads will get incorporated into Decked Out! Such a cool aesthetic!
This is the perfect opportunity for mojang to add the sound of moving blocks, so moving a wooden block should make a noise similar to moving a table, stone blocks should make sounds similar to the sound of your piston door.
Mojang could make sounds that depend on which block you move by scratching different neighboring blocks.
The slime blocks MUST be almost silent though.
This is actually a really good idea. That’s actually sounds like it can open a lot of doors.
(Pun intended)
It'd be amazing, not confident with Mojang going through that effort but if they did, that'd be revolutionary
I think the biggest hurdle for this kind of idea would be all the extra processing each individual piston activation would create. Right now it's: activate piston, play sound. But this idea would become: activate piston, check adjacent blocks, choose appropriate sound, play sound. The larger the machine, the more checks and calculations have to be done per piston.
I like the idea overall though, it would be pretty sick to be able to play with sound in your builds to that degree. If they can figure out how to code that efficiently, it would be great.
@@SaneGhoul I do not know how mojang has implemented pistons, but all it would need to do is check the block type that it pushed. Assuming that they need to send an update to that block already, getting the block id would be trivial (they already do a check to see if it is moveable or not). It would add a negligible amount of time.
@@Arcangel0723 Aah ok, yeah that probably wouldn't be too difficult. I was picturing something more complicated when I first read your comment. Like it checking each block that it was rubbing against and doing some kind of average of multiple sounds based on all the blocks. Like if you have stone, wood, and sand it would do some combination of sounds for everything.
9:19 Exactly! My first thought was "Oh, they sound like a super weak trapdoor". It is a nice additional sound for something, but not for something as mechanical and heavy as a piston.
A waterlogged trapdoor
Working with redstone is a hard but rewarding thing. Hearing the cogs of your creation firing away when it finally works is satisfying. Taking that sound away is like taking away some of the impact of that achievement
YES WE NEED THE PISTON SOUNDS TO BE REPLACED WITH LOUD STATIC NOISES. I THINK THAT IS A GREAT IDEA MUMBO.
I personly like the idea of quiet pistons for traps or hidden doors, so having a way to have both would be nice, saw someone else suggested waxing them, which would also add an extra use for bees
They could’ve just, made the orignal sound quieter- not made it sound like- a door-
This is one of the best suggestions I've been seeing. Add a wool carpet or block and make it a Padded Piston or something for quieter builds. We'd literally be praising Mojang instead of hating on them if they just gave us more player choice.
3:11 by expensive I am sure he meant the wither skulls and dragon head but he used lodestones as decoration. Those require a whole netherite ingot to make just one!
Well, you can find them in chests
Mumbo iv been subscribed to you since 2021 and i dont really watch you anymore but you are still awsome 😎
There’s always been something about creating a massive weapon, then pushing a button or flipping a switch and hearing all the pistons go to work in a mechanical cacophony, that I’ve always loved.
Mojang did what now??? Well that has piston me off!
Bro I’m gonna have to mute this comment, I didn’t expect it to blow up this much lol _someone grab their creeper it’s blowing up my comment_
Also subscribe to Mumbo
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I feel like the best solution would be to have the pistons keep their old sound but add a way to make them quiet with the new sound to have the best of both versions
I made a post about this where I suggested they use the new sound for a different piston (Wooly Piston) this would allow redstoners to use both sounds as well as the wooly piston having the feature of not triggering sculk sensors
I am SO glad I lowered my headphones when you gave that warning, lol.
A ton of people have made suggestions for ways to have loud and quiet pistons, and I completely agree! Some builds require quiet pistons, but the feeling is so nostalgic that I feel like it should be kept as well. I don’t really mind what they use, whether it be wax, wool, a new piston variant, or something else entirely, but there definitely needs to be two versions.
You should be able to wax a piston to make it quiet, otherwise it should be the normal sound...
Yes, yes, yes! That would be perfect! 🤩
If you what to make a red stone door that sounds like a stone door sliding open you could, or it could just sound like a machine otherwise
I also suggested that
@@johnwest6690 I think It makes sense, it's already a built-in mechanic of the game that could totally be applied to Pistons...
Requires a reverse version. Water bottle to remove lubricant..?
Never cease to impress, mumbo. Damn your redstone skills. Pistons need to sound less wet. Perhaps, if the game detects 10+ pistons in a chunk... it plays an alternative, louder sound.
8:39 They just need to make some pistons have the sound and some not, like maybe regular pistons make the original sound but if you apply honey, the in-game equivalent of oil, it will make these new sounds.
the fact that mumbo can think of contraption ideas for a SOUND EFFECT change is absolutely wild
Changing piston sounds is like replacing luke skywalker with Ryan gosling
Edit: you all have so much better ideas than I do oh my goodness
or a lightsaber sound with a creaking door
Actually I would go watch that movie.
It's like replacing Luke Skywalker with the Luke we got in the Disney sequels.
@@justarandomguy2424 yesh thats a much better analogy
lmao
You should secretly add the protest recourse pack to a server and then build a clock with pistons under your friend’s base and watch them getting ear damage
They could just add a muffled piston recipe if they really want to take the loudness of pistons down a notch, just add wool to a piston in a crafting table, boom both sides are happy. Muffled pistons make the new sound, regular makes the old, and wool is not hard to come by. Very easy to automate as well.
I've been using vanilla tweaks resource packs for a while, and they're great. They have an entire section of the pack designed to lower sounds and droppers and pistons are one of the sounds you can lower the volume of. I think Mojang should just take the existing sounds and lower the volume like in vanilla tweaks
That was my first thought... Mojang, why not just, you know, lower the audio by 50%? jeez -_-
Having a block that makes the pistons silent would've been better, the pistol sound is just too important for those big mechanic builds!
Pew pew
@@paulelderson934 🔫
Bang! **gunshots**
Pew pew. Pew pew.
Pistons plus some wool or feathers or hay to create some cushioned pistons
i think it'd be cool to have this piston sound as a variant of the pistons you could make with a piston and wool or something, allows for cool aound design without making pistons worse in literally every other situation
I think it is a decent idea, if they made a "silenced" piston that had this sound. It could be made by combining a piston or sticky piston with honeycomb (wax/grease) that would make it the new quieter sound. This could be done in a crafting table, or after the piston is placed by clicking on it. So, normal pistons keep the old sound, and silenced/greased pistons have the new sound.
You know it’s bad when mumbo has to make an emergency video
2:55 OK you've immediately changed my mind, I love quiet pistons now
1:30 tbh that level of noise as you get close to the machine feels extremely accurately proportional to the machine’s size
i would really like this new piston sound to be a part of a kind of mechanic where you can lubricate pistons to have less louder machines, and this could even have an interaction with sculk where you can reduce/remove the radius where sculk sensors detect pistons
Idea: make the loudness and intensity of the piston sound scale with the amount of black the piston is pushing or pulling. This would allow big contraptions to still feel impactful, while also allowing for interesting sound design choices on smaller builds.
This is the best solution! Scale the sound with how many blocks it pushes!
the original door would have more of the low intensity sound however... Still great!
@@hexretro8112 Well yeah that's the idea
It would be really cool if mojang kept the old piston sound but also added a "new version" of pistons with the new sound. So you could make redstone contraptions with the old pistons sounds, but you also could make "silent" contraptions and use note blocks
I think that a piston with wool, and it kinda looks like a carpeted top, would be a good way to handle that
@@peartreeLeaving That would be awesome!
Maybe you could place a piston in the crafting grid and a carpet on top to make something like a "Carpeted Sticky Piston", allowing you to use shears on the piston to un-carpet it
@@peartreeLeaving I imagine it as padding in-between, like on the stone part.
Omg listen to these piston sounds!!! *proceeds to not shut up and talk over it* good job mumbo
The way I see the problem is that either they are too loud in small machines or too quiet in large machines. So the real solution would probably be to rework the audio system so that there's audio stacking when lots of pistons are pushing at approximately the same time. Tbh tho idk how hard that would be to implement and it might be too costly to be worth it.
the anvil flying machine would be pretty amazing for a prank on hermitcraft with some tweaks to it-- imagine iskall, etho, or tango minding their own business when they hear a rolling bang float over their base. they'd all find it hilarious and want to have an engineering conversation with mumbo about it
the super blasted piston noise absolutely kills me, i can't get over it
Mumbo... I just got off of seaof thieves because i had a headache. And now I'm watching this... 11/10 video though, in quality and audio 👍
think itd be neat if you could craft a silent or muffled piston/other noisy blocks. would allow for cool soundblock stuff but also allow redstoning around sculk. recipe could be just the block surrounded with wool to keep it simple and consistent with wool being the sound suppressant block
I feel like a general in-game solution to the sound issue could be maybe waxing pistons to sort of act like "grease" that makes them quieter. That way people could have both versions, the loud and mechanical sound as well as the softer sound in order to have creative sound design. It would also give even more purpose to the wax and is pretty on theme for it and seems to fit the game well.
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Legit all that needs to happen is basically create a whiter contrast texture to the existing piston and sticky piston block and have them as separate blocks called Waxed Piston and Waxed Sticky Piston and have them use the new sounds whilst the preexisting ones use the old sounds. The recipe could easily just be adding on a bottle of honey to each block for the waxed versions.
@@HobbyDev-dh9oyand they should also allow you to click a piston with honey comb to wax it and also you can remove the wax with an axe just like all blocks that can be waxed
I love that you never massively criticise Mojang but if you do disagree with a change you are understanding and give potential solutions. It’s so much better than just ranting and complaining
EXACTLY, I feel like the complaining is not productive at all, but constructive feedback is great.
We need wayyy more of this in the community instead of whining children when they don’t get their way.
I think that they should mix the two. Like with small contraptions (5 to 10 pistens) it should play the new sound but anything more than that it plays the old sound. That way your Redstone monsters would sound itematating wile your standerd door would sound like a door.
They could add to variants to the pistons, one being the old sounding ones and the new sounding ones needing like a piston and some sort of lubricant, take your pick so you can choose if you want a a very mechanical sounding piston or a very quiet one
They could've simply turned down the volume of the existing SFX to 80% and it'd fix the loudness without feeling like it's underpowering the pistons.
4:26 caught me so off guard I spat out my drink-
I'd love to see a slider that goes from the new sound to the old sound and the middle is a perfect mix of both. Allowing each player to set their preferred mix of piston noise that doesn't impact other block sounds.
If there was a way to toggle the sound? Like right clicking the piston with something could toggle it to “silent” could keep the piston sound while allowing for sound engineers to have some play
1:19 ngl it sounds like pleasant rain except you're outside under an umbrella and not inside with a blanket
was gonna say, there's some ASMR potential for "quiet rain" (or in mumbo's case, waves crashing)
It sounds like a flood not just a rain
The fish sounds should be on sticky pistons and a more mechanical sound on normal pistons maybe?
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there should be craft able silencers for stuff like pistons and droppers. keepns the old sound with out giving options for quieting them
Hm yes
Not related, but if we're changing pistons, can we have honey pistons that act like java pistons and regular slime pistons to act like bedrock piston and have parity in that regard between versions?
@@lerquian1970OOOOOOOHOOOO. Damn that’s a rly good idea! Not like mojangs gonna do that but….would still be cool
Maybe they could have the pistons able to be waxed and have the waxed pistons be silenced (or decrease the base sound/use the new sound) so you can choose which one to use in your build.
Great take
I think a potential solution would be adding a mechanic to make pistons quieter if you wanted to, but keep the loud sound as the default. Maybe let us craft them together with wool as a dampener, or wax them.
One issue is the piston recipe is already annoying to craft, but with crafters that shouldn’t be too bad
I think it would be best to either have it as an option, or add a specific "quiet piston" block. Or go with your idea and have a way to dampen them
I think they should just put pistons on their own separate audio channel.
Like you add slimeballs to the piston, you can also add whool to it.
My solution would be to add a volume control just for pistons.
This way, you can have the normal sound and when you are working on something with lots of pistons, you lower their volume.
Finally the piston-sheep construction can be sound accurate
no 💀
Noooooo ;_;
old piston sounds made redstone contraption fell complex and it was a cool feeling
i think minecraft should make them just like sculk, you can make the sounds silent if you put wool next to them, or your able to 'oil' them just like wax for copper
They should revert the old piston sound back to normal... and then add "Silent Pistons," crafted with phantom membrane, which would use the new sound effect (and have a sticky variant of course). That way we can have BOTH!
Honestly, all they needed to do was lower the volume a little and it would have been fine.
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What are they doing? MY PISTONS! GIVE THEM BACK!
I saw someone suggesting that you could just wax the pistons for them to make the new sound while keeping the old sound by default. I thought that was a pretty great compromise.
the wizard of minecraft is back, thank you for showing us the update!
I think we keep the old sound, but the volume depends on how many blocks its pushing. Big contraptions sound big, small ones small.
And if theres multiple pistons pushing a bunch of blocks connected by slime, then equal out the volume based on the number of blocks and pistons, and lower it so its not super loud if you have like 20 pistons pushing something.
I don’t know exactly how mc devs would do that specifically, but i think its good if we want the same sound and they want it quieter.
They should do it like how it is in real life with sound to make it seem normal; every double amount of pistons =+3 dB in sound. I like the idea of having the sound come from the amount of blocks the piston is pushing. It makes sense, and there is already code to check how many blocks a piston is pushing. Combining the 2 would create a perfect piston sound.
Was just about to comment, but found yours first, this is the best idea ngl
that's the best idea but i feel like that would be a substantial amount of rework on the sound engine and thus would put the ball on the programmer not the sfx artist. which may or may not be a problem depending on their task loading. i do agree that since redstone is 'tick locked' in a way, it's probably quite wise to 'batch' sound produced for them to at least not overload the sound engine. but that means you need to introduce to concept of batching sounds, how would that work, how does the falloff be affected, how would this apply to other aspect of Minecraft
imo it's a worthwhile endeavor but mojang isn't exactly the fastest dev team in the world nor are they the kind of team that geek out on this kind of thing (or have the capabilities to do so with both the corporate overlord and fans breathing down their neck)
@@aronseptianto8142 thats exactly what i was thinking too lol, i dont see why they would put “all of that effort” into something so small. maybe in the future if they ever do an optimization update, but i dont think thats happening either
All they need to do is add a volume slider for Redstone components (pistons, dispensers, etc) like they did with jukeboxes and note blocks. Maybe one for minecarts while they’re at it
With the new sound, I couldn’t hear the pistons at all. With the protest pack, I can’t hear anything! Perfect!
Speaks over the new audio, so one cannot hear it.
Brilliant...
Love the Anvil deleter 6:23
“Yo bro where did you put my anvil”
“The machine ate it”
“W h a t”
4:24 so lets try the piston protes-
The god of static has awaken
Eats moving, bones vibranting, Mind being defend.
Ears slowly failing.
Permament hearing loss has been acquired.
😂
i think what would solve this is just making more sound customization
like maybe you could turn off sound for certain mobs, blocks, ambience, ect.
that would definitely solve how loud pistons are
Honestly, a cool idea that would let us get the best of both worlds would be something like a piston silencer, in which we keep the old mechanical sound but we gain the ability to use an item to make a specific piston not make any noise for the sake of custom sounds in redstone builds.
Ngl. Replacing the piston sound is as bad idea as replacing the creeper hiss.
Too 👏
Iconic 👏
creepers are a relic of 2010s game design and they're one of the major reasons I will never play 3D block game, but I fully agree that they're an iconic part of its identity and you couldn't take them away without losing something that makes 3D block game what it is
a similar argument can be said for pistons, which are the core of basically every non-cosmetic piece of redstone (eg: not a light switch)
@@Zeldrake Uhm, okay? What a weird reason.
fun! lets get them back to normal!
They should just make it an accesibility feature, similar to the ability to turn down mob sounds. I think the piston sound makes machines feel a lot more mechanical and like there's actually some mechanism physically working.
i like the idea of a new piston sound. really i think more old blocks need new sounds. like the old wood types etc...
but the current new sound just doesn't do it. if it sounded more like a real piston, that could be cool. bit of a steam powered sound maybe.
tho lets be real. what minecraft really needs it a red stone component volume slider.