With the two different versions of Minecraft available on PC--one of which being the crossplay compatible, easy to jump into, more stable Bedrock, or Java, which has so many mods that you could never dare count them all--which one do you prefer?
And, if you still play Minecraft, would you have interest in picking it back up to play with your fellow GBAtemp users?
Java Edition:
- Customize your own skin – You can download any skin online or make your own and upload it to use in game!
- PC only – Java Edition will run on Windows, MacOS, and Linux
- Mods – Download community made mods to change your gameplay experience
- Resource Intensive – Java Edition requires higher computer specifications to run smoothly
- No Cross-Play – Java Edition users can only play with other Java users
- Community – There are countless online servers and communities with all kinds of variations and mods to change up the multiplayer experience
Bedrock Versions: Bedrock refers to any current non-Java Edition of the game.
- Multi-Platform – You can play Bedrock Editions on Minecraft console, mobile and PC
- Marketplace – Add-Ons or Skin packs can be purchased from the marketplace to change your gameplay experience
- Cross-Play – Bedrock players can play with any other Bedrock player online
- Runs Smooth – Bedrock Edition does not require powerful computers or devices to run and will often run more smoothly than Java Edition
- Controls – Bedrock Edition has the option to switch to a controller for movement or touch controls if on a mobile device
- Moderation and Parental Controls – Since Bedrock Editions are connected to Xbox’s services the online experience is more heavily moderated and parental controls can be finer tuned
And, if you still play Minecraft, would you have interest in picking it back up to play with your fellow GBAtemp users?