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Realistic First Person Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




Realistic first person addon — turn your Bedrock camera into a true “you’re actually there” view, body and all.

If you’ve ever wanted the Java “first person model” vibe on mobile or Windows, this is it. The camera keeps you in first-person, but you actually see your character’s body the way it should feel: look down and your torso/legs are there, swing tools and it sells the motion, squeeze through tight hallways and it finally looks like you’re the one moving, not a floating pair of hands. Setup is simple and worth the two minutes. Grab the download from MCPEDL, add the pack to a fresh world or your current save, then hop into world settings and flip on the Experimental Creator Camera features so the view can do its thing. Load in, make sure you’ve got command permissions, and run the function to activate — type /function fpp — and the camera snaps into that immersive angle right away.

The first thing you’ll feel is how different basic tasks become. Mining tunnels? Your depth perception gets better because your body anchors the crosshair, so you miss fewer blocks when you’re carving a clean 2×1. Building? Placing stairs and slabs feels more natural since your spatial read lines up with your model’s feet, which helps on rooftops and scaffolding where a misplace usually means a fall. In survival combat, you’ll track mobs with a little more intention; strafing around a skeleton or kiting a creeper keeps that “I’m occupying space” feeling, and it quietly improves how you peek corners in ancient cities or woodland mansions. For Redstone workshops and cozy base tours, the immersion boost is instant—walk through your storage hall and it finally looks like a POV clip from a real person moving through their build.




Couple tips to make it sing. Bump your FOV a notch or two until the motion feels fluid but not fisheye, and nudge sensitivity down if you’re getting a hint of motion sickness on mobile. If the body ever clips a doorway in super tight builds, step back half a block before you rotate or jump; treat corners like real corners and you’ll stay smooth. For thumbnails or reels, record walk-throughs at golden hour so armor and tools read nicely without filters, then swap to night shots in lantern-lit rooms to show that “in the space” vibe. On co-op worlds, test it solo first, then bring your squad in and do a quick base lap together—seeing four players move in real first-person sells the atmosphere way harder than third-person fly-bys. Some Realms or servers won’t allow experimental toggles, so keep this for single-player or private worlds where you can control settings. And if you ever want to switch back for a minute, just disable the pack in that world or hop to a non-experimental copy; your saves stay fine. Load it, run /function fpp, dial your FOV, and enjoy Bedrock that finally looks like you’re actually standing in it.

Installation:
— Download McPack
— Use the Minecraft
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.

realistic-first-person-addon.mcaddon [355.12 Kb] (downloads: 21)


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