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Usually not being able to connect to others worlds in Minecraft has to do with your NAT type. I would recommend that you verify the status of your NAT type so we can verify you have the best connection.
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The two versions also use a fairly different block format. Java Edition has flattened its block format using a unique string for each individual block and storing the state of that block separately. Similarly, Bedrock Edition has moved to a string-based system with block states, but have kept some blocks grouped together defined by data value.
Basically, this means that blocks are named differently between the versions. The structure and implementation of commands between the two versions have diverged as well. It also forgoes raw JSON strings inside commands for a component-based system.
Instead of using long complex JSON strings to customize entities, you can summon an entity with an event to fire, and also name it in a single command. Redstone functions slightly different as well. Even the way updates happen is slightly different. While the vast majority of redstone circuits work well between the two versions, more complex circuits might not. The idea behind resource packs is the same in both editions: change how the game looks.
However, the capabilities and layout are very different. Bedrock Edition's equivalent to Java's data packs are called behavior packs. Again, both share some similarities and some differences. Only Java Edition can change the shape of blocks, and only Bedrock Edition can change the shape of entities.
Each uses a geometry format for this purpose that's incompatible with the other edition. Bedrock Edition can create custom particles and fogs, while Java cannot. One major difference that tends to be forgotten is the type of platform players of different versions use.
For Java Edition, you can be reasonably sure your player is using a keyboard and mouse; on Bedrock Edition, more than likely your player is using console controls, with touch being a close second. Keyboard and mouse controls are a far third and make up a tiny percentage of your player base. That means when designing experiences in Bedrock Edition, you should be aware of the different types of input players will be using.
Also, keep in mind how your players are playing. While spam clicking might be OK with a mouse or even a controller, it would provide a poor experience for touch players. Keyboard players with a bow might have perfect aim, but it's a lot more difficult when using a controller or touch controls. Complex parkour might even be game-breaking for a mobile player. That means when designing experiences in Bedrock Edition, you should be aware of the different types of input players will be using and what their experience might be like on PC and console.
While spam-clicking might be OK with a mouse or even a controller, it would provide a poor experience for touch players.
I'm looking to finally buy Minecraft on my laptop and I wanted to know which version I should get. Windows 10 Edition, or Java Edition? Bedrock is no less "real" than Java. You do not have to purchase mods or skins on Bedrock, you can download add-ons from the internet. The.
I have the new Minecraft for my Switch, which is good and all, and have that hooked up to my XBox account. However, I still like the retro Minecraft, so I wanted to get the java edition for my pc.
I accidentally bought the Windows ten edition Unfortunately no, since they use separate launchers and digital stores. You can Request a Refund in order to get your money back and purchase the correct version. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. You can find it at the link below. Please make sure you get that refund for the Windows 10 version first though. I feel like that's the bigger fish to fry right now in your case.
Keep in mind you need to register for a Mojang account before you can move on to the buy and download page, so do that if you haven't already too.
Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. I messed up. Is there any way I can change that to the Java edition? This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :.
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In reply to Shrk's post on January 7, Does it matter if I bought it through the microsoft store? Edit; Never mind, ignore this. I just found out what I need. Thank you. This site in other languages x.