I mostly use Java for myself because I really only touch Minecraft for the mods now, however my kids (5+ years) play across a variety of devices and Bedrock is the only version that will work across the board for everything they all might be on, it just takes all of the complication out of it and I usually don’t have to do any tech support. Although I wish there was actual modding support for Minecraft (outside of all the junk you can buy from the store), I appreciate that they’ve simplified the experience in Bedrock.
Imagine if they just implemented those features in java… or even just made them cross compatible, bedrock is halfway to a fortnite lobby with all the skins and emotes they shoved in it.
But technically java was made to be cross platform at heart, and is a major part of android - why is our only option an open source community made launcher (minecoinzz)
I mostly use Java for myself because I really only touch Minecraft for the mods now, however my kids (5+ years) play across a variety of devices and Bedrock is the only version that will work across the board for everything they all might be on, it just takes all of the complication out of it and I usually don’t have to do any tech support. Although I wish there was actual modding support for Minecraft (outside of all the junk you can buy from the store), I appreciate that they’ve simplified the experience in Bedrock.
Imagine if they just implemented those features in java… or even just made them cross compatible, bedrock is halfway to a fortnite lobby with all the skins and emotes they shoved in it.
But technically java was made to be cross platform at heart, and is a major part of android - why is our only option an open source community made launcher (minecoinzz)