Minecraft Java Vs Bedrock Which Edition Are You Better

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The amazing evolution of Minecraft has seen it become one the most successful games ever made. The game started out as a Java game that could only be played on PC. The game can now be played on many different consoles and beyond its Java code.



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Minecraft's Bedrock edition was released in 2017 to allow players to have a different experience playing the game. It was built from the ground up using a completely different programming language. Of course, that isn't the only difference between the two editions as both provide different reasons to play their versions.



10 Bedrock - Cross-Platform Play Is Possible



Bedrock changed Minecraft forever after its release. Players could now play open-world sandboxes with each other across all platforms. If you have the Bedrock edition on Windows 10, you can reach out to a friend with the game on Xbox or PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, or even your mobile device. These multiplayer worlds are just as good as regular ones, so the game doesn't have to be diluted. The only downside is that it will require players to make a Microsoft account in order to access cross-platform multiplayer.



9 Java: Access More Servers



The Java edition was created years before its counterpart. This means that the Minecraft community has a stronger foundation than the older version. The Java edition has more worlds because there are so many public servers to play on. Sure, there are some that have made the complete leap from Java to Bedrock. Players will find it much easier to find servers in Java than in the Java version.



8 Bedrock: Multiplayer Is Easier To Set Up



Java has improved over the years with how private multiplayer servers work, but simply put, life is much easier for those on Bedrock when it comes to setting up a hang-out with friends. First, players can join each others' games if they have Microsoft accounts.



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Split-screen multiplayer can also be provided on consoles. This allows players to play locally. Java requires players to either set up a new server through port-forwarding or purchasing a realm server. You will need two copies of Minecraft.



7 Java: There are two crucial modes



There are many ways to play Minecraft. Players can choose to play survival mode or creative mode. The adventure mode is for map creators who do not want players to destroy their work. There are two modes available that are only for Java. minecraft servers One is a survival mode, where players are forced to survive at the most difficult difficulty level with only one life. There is also spectator mode that allows players to have a wider view of their world by flying through blocks and looking through the eyes of specific entities.



6 Bedrock: Parents Have More Control



Over the years Minecraft's audience has been growing in number. The game doesn't have many parental controls, so little kids can join servers with teens and adults. Java Edition doesn't allow parents to restrict their child in any way. Bedrock provides at least some outlet. Parents who have set up their child's Microsoft Account can go to the settings of Xbox Live to prevent their child from accessing multiplayer if they are concerned about the dangers. minecraft servers



5 Java: More World Generation Option



Java edition is similar to all the game modes in terms of the number of world generation options. Both versions of the game allow players to choose between a regular or super flat world. There are a few Java-exclusive types of world. The amplified type of world allows players terrain generation that is as high as the limit for the world. The "Large Biomes" type allows players to play in a world with one biome of their choosing. JSON can be used to create customizable worlds.



4 Bedrock: A Smoother Experience in Playing



Minecraft on Java edition can still have lag spikes despite being a game that moves as far as possible away from hyperrealistic graphics. Bedrock edition has somehow avoided this issue, likely because it is a game that is built completely with a different language.



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Simply put, the engine it runs off of is independent from the game. Java edition does not have this structure and must rely on all its parts to function properly, without any optimizations.



3 Java: Experiencing Mods Come Easier



Mods are a key part of Minecraft. Some mods look to enhance the game's visuals while others add new content. Java edition continues to be the best option to enjoy mods in Minecraft. While Bedrock edition was the first to have the modding API, Java edition is the most popular. Bedrock has add-ons that players can purchase in the Minecraft Marketplace, but installing mods on the Java edition is free. minecraft servers You can also find unlimited versions of mods available, which is why Bedrock is not restricted to the mods being sold.



2 Bedrock - Combat is More Straight Forward



For those who are serious Minecraft fans, they will recall how combat in the Java Edition changed when 1.9 was released. Players had to adjust to fighting monsters and other players due to the introduction of Cooldowns between hits and Hotbar Item Switches. This was a major frustration in the community. However, the Bedrock Edition does not have this feature and still uses the old combat system. PVP-loving gamers could either wait for Mojang Java to fix the combat issues or switch versions.



1 Java: Customization through The Roof



There is something quite nice about the Minecraft Marketplace, Bedrock. The Marketplace regularly releases theme packs for players to use as skins and textures. But why pay for them when Java Edition allows you to get more of these items for free? Java edition is more creative than ever. Players can browse the entire internet to find different textures and skins to choose from. Even better, players can create their own skins and texture packs. The options are pretty limitless.