How to enable bubble chat Roblox?

How to Enable Bubble Chat in Roblox?

Are you tired of having annoying text chat messages popping up suddenly in your Roblox games, disrupting your gaming experience? Enable bubble chat, a fantastic tool that allows you to view messages, tips, and hints as charming, bubble-shaped speech balloons appears above characters’ heads. In this article, you’ll learn how to enable bubble chat, its benefits, and common Q&A about this wonderful functionality.

How to Enable Bubble Chat on Roblox?

Enabling bubble chat is a relatively straightforward process, even though it requires some tweaking on both the Roblox platform and the server-side configuration. In this step-by-step guide, learn how to set up bubble chat as follows:

Platform Enablement

To enable bubble chat on Roblox, follow these simple platform steps:

  • Access Roblox.com**** by tapping the "Roblox" button situated at the top-left corner of any Roblox game.
  • Click "Settings" (gear icon | Gear Icon > gear icon > Settings gear).

    • Go to "Content Guides" and click "Edit Settings">
    • Check the box marked Bubble Chat | Enables bubble chat for all game studios.
    • Save the modification by clicking "Save" ([Save Icon]).

This concludes the initial setup on Roblox.com. Next, you need to make changes at the game server level. Ensure you have access to the game studio(s) and their settings for completion.

Server-side Enablement

To fully enable bubble chat, you must make further Server-side configurations. Here are general steps:

  1. Access game studious settings from www.roblox.com/dev portal.
  2. Look into the game settings, usually titled ‘Game‘ in new game settings (for Legacy projects, navigate to the Basic Edit tab and search for "Advanced" section).
    *. In the Advanced section (found in both Legacy and newer styles), *toggle on ("Enable") | "BubbleChat.enabled" |
  3. Check bubble chat for the designated setting. Make sure bubble chat enabled within respective game studio settings:

The following example shows settings used in new game styles while the previous section demonstrated ways to find and turn that option.

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