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While Bedrock edition also has mods, which they call add-ons, they are rarely free and do not change much in the game itself, compared to Java.
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Java edition is practically known for it's **thousands** of free mods on the popular website curseforge. Like random fall damage, invisible mobs, and the most common, corrupted worlds. I mean unintended features, like quasi-connectivity, Bedrock still has bugs, but not very helpful ones. Meaning, Java is preferred for large-scale survival farms.īugs: While Java has helpful bugs err. But, as I keep saying, Bedrock was made to be on mobile and console, both relatively unresponsive clients.įarms: Most comments on tutorial youtube videos are, "Does this work on Bedrock?" Why you ask? Well, Bedrock, as I mentioned in the Redstone point, is missing features that allow Java farms to work correctly. But, if you have an RTX graphics card and want to put it to work, albeit sacrificing **hundreds** of frames, Bedrock will do that for you.Ĭombat: Java is preferred for speedrunners and PvPers alike, since Bedrock is missing key features for combat, and with fast movements, people complain it isn't responsive enough. However, Bedrock does have RTX support, but it is debatable whether it is worth it or not. Where Java, on the other hand, is preferred for the best visual experience, with its shaders and 4k texture packs. Graphics: As Bedrock is coded to be on every device, including low-powered devices like mobile, it is required to sacrifice visual quality. Java, while some people can argue that they are bugs, has helpful (unintended) 'features' that are **key** to advanced redstone. Redstone: While this may not seem important to most people, redstone functionality is the main reason redstone engineers use Java. Bedrock does, though, have cross-play throughout basically all devices including console and mobile, which is why it is often called the 'bigger' version of Minecraft. Although, it is arguable that Java has bigger, better servers, and it is completely free to host your own and join your friends on other PCs. Multiplayer: Java does not have cross-play for different devices, since it was only made for PC.
However, most people ignore these differences, as they are unlikely to sway anyone's decision on which one to get. Such as animated armor stands, and dyes in cauldrons. As Bedrock is the recoded version of Minecraft, it has certain, small differences in the game itself.