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Live CCTV cameras - in Minecraft!
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For 1.12.2 and below, use Aperture v1.0.8
For 1.13+, use the latest version
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Caught on camera!
Aperture is a camera management plugin, wherein players can create cameras and view their footage in real-time. Unlike many other camera plugins, Aperture works from anywhere on your server by displaying camera footage in 3D space. Say goodbye to the days of teleport-based cameras! With Aperture, worrying who might be visiting your house is a thing of the past.
To create a camera, simply place a camera block somewhere in the world. After giving it a name, that camera can be viewed from anywhere. Need to share the camera footage with someone else? Easy! Aperture makes sharing camera access with others a breeze. Wish to delete a camera? Even easier! Right-clicking inside the camera selection menu is all you need to do.
This plugin was tested with default settings on a 1GB Spigot 1.12.2 server, and had an average TPS of 19.9
NEW: Share cameras with the permission node aperture.camera.<camera name> or aperture.camera.*
Find a bug? Unable to load the plugin? Experiencing lag? Have a suggestion? Please feel free to drop a message in the Discussion forum, or send me a Private Message! Here are some tips to troubleshoot common problems:
Some users may experience slight graphical bugs when using this
Live CCTV cameras - in Minecraft!
==============================
For 1.12.2 and below, use Aperture v1.0.8
For 1.13+, use the latest version
==============================
Caught on camera!
Aperture is a camera management plugin, wherein players can create cameras and view their footage in real-time. Unlike many other camera plugins, Aperture works from anywhere on your server by displaying camera footage in 3D space. Say goodbye to the days of teleport-based cameras! With Aperture, worrying who might be visiting your house is a thing of the past.
To create a camera, simply place a camera block somewhere in the world. After giving it a name, that camera can be viewed from anywhere. Need to share the camera footage with someone else? Easy! Aperture makes sharing camera access with others a breeze. Wish to delete a camera? Even easier! Right-clicking inside the camera selection menu is all you need to do.
This plugin was tested with default settings on a 1GB Spigot 1.12.2 server, and had an average TPS of 19.9
NEW: Share cameras with the permission node aperture.camera.<camera name> or aperture.camera.*
Find a bug? Unable to load the plugin? Experiencing lag? Have a suggestion? Please feel free to drop a message in the Discussion forum, or send me a Private Message! Here are some tips to troubleshoot common problems:
- Ensure your server is running Spigot 1.9 or newer
- Ensure you have the latest version of ProtocolLib installed
- Check your plugin configuration for any formatting issues or typing mistakes
Some users may experience slight graphical bugs when using this