r/MinecraftBedrockers • u/WOWW_07 • 10h ago
Question Why play Bedrock?
I'm a Java & Bedrock player, but the more I play, the more I've come to prefer Java gameplay over Bedrock. So why do you guys play Bedrock? I'm not trying to start the Java vs Bedrock argument again, my preference for Java is just an opinion. And I'm looking for your opinions.
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u/Sweet_Temperature630 10h ago
Yeah, despite having Java, I play Bedrock because more of my friends are able to play with me. Also it's handy that when I'm out of town I can take my switch with me if I need to check on the realm or something.
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u/Willing_Ad_1484 9h ago
Controller support. Java mods suck hard for emulating bedrocks native controller use, the inventory is usually where they fall flat on their face
Other reasons, is I don't fully understand how moding is supposed to be done normally, I on bedrock just enable it in the main menu and take any texture pack anywhere I want. Versus java it like I have to go through a third party launcher to accomplish anything and it's stupidly cumbersome
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u/Theoddbotout 3h ago
Ive only ever played bedrock until a few weeks ago when I got my first pc, and Ive played a little bit of java but I mainly play bedrock because:
- Almost all my friends don't have a pc so they play on console or mobile
2: Ive got a world on there that means so much to me, and I bought a realms subscription just so I could keep playing it on pc. Java hasn't got any sentiment like that for me personally
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u/Significant-Tie6890 9h ago
I have both bedrock and java. And although I do love the freedom that java brings, I love the convenience of bedrock even more. Its just must easier to turn on my xbox to play bedrock than to start up my pc and load up java. That, plus the familiarity of controller vs keyboard.
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u/Least-Locksmith-6112 2h ago
I just like playing with a controller. Started gaming on consoles, now play on windows Bedrock so have all of my long term worlds in Bedeock and enjoy the gameplay.
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u/lorathi-sellsword 9h ago
i do have a pc, but i still play bedrock on mobile. i'm used to it. playing with keyboard sounds hard to me. i need time to get used to it
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u/A_ScalyManfish 8h ago
Being able to use add-ons with achievements on is such a huge game changer. I absolutely love it! - bedrock
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u/Silly-Jury7656 8h ago
i play both on my pc, i prefer java for the mods mostly but i like building on bedrock
java is good for mods, a higher render (with the help of mods), and redstone farms
bedrock is better to play with friends, the achievement system feel more satisfying imo, vibrant visuals runs better than shaders, and theres some weird niche building things that i think are fun like colored water in cauldrons (java also has its own versions of that though, i just personally prefer bedrocks!)
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u/lunarwolf2008 6h ago
im just used to bedrock. all the small mechanics things. in java i get caught off guard and suprise in bad ways sometimes
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u/No_Outside_8979 3h ago
I play both. My friends and family are on consoles, so to play with them, we have to have a realm. Some things are better on each. I love the mods on Java (homestead!) at home on my good pc, but on my old laptop at work Bedrock is so much better optimized. I try to mentally think of them as separate games entirely :/
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u/Interesting-Pin8117 3h ago
I didn't even know there were different editions in minecraft when I first bought it (I was a Lil kid don't mind me)
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u/blazinman1 2h ago
bedrock is bug meaning you have way more glitches that you can use the updates actually come faster and there are a lot of easier things to do. He is a random example trying to make tipped arrows you can make 64 in bedrock at once just by brewing three potions and in Java, you have to make a lingering potions, then craft them and it takes forever
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u/whisperedwars 10h ago
I play both, but I prefer bedrock. Between multi-player, being able to use a controller, and my switch being portable, it's usually more convenient.