This is great and all but the market place is just good for console players. In reality we got addons before the marketplace on different websites and apps.
So, In a nutshell, to make a 100 mod modpack on bedrock, you have to spend between $400 and $600, which is absurd considering we get this on java for FREE. Also I wonder what happens if you have more than 36 mods since literally all of them give you a book to configure.
@@NiksGold. What is this man on about lol. There were free add-ons on bedrock for many years on sites like MCPE dl, planet Minecraft and recently curseforge. Marketplace add-ons were only added a few months ago
I love how every java youtubers never react for someone who say the truth ; that add-ons can be downloaded from online. They love that illusion of "everything is paid" to maintain their complex.
I love paying for things that i could download for free!! I love what they've done with Bedrock Edition and the Marketplace!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's not like having modding resources openly available is important anyway, we can just give Microsoft money for the same things!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@bigotato5155 how are you going to put a virus into an addon? also use bypass city to bypass adlinks like linjvertise, i admit adlinks suck a lot use bypass city
I seen better free unofficial addons that does everythings here better in every single ways 💀 I can understand why some of the official ones sucks, experiment toggles aren't allowed to be needed for the marketplace. but like, there other things that could be done in other ways, like there already a pre-built feature for settings for both resources and behaviors packs that is shown as a cogwheel icon, making a in-game item like a book useless to do. also WAY too many books, we can see the recipes on the table nowadays with addons, it not like the old days still where you gotta look at the addon page or a wiki, yeah? maybe it a weird issue with not being able to used experiment toggles, but also ruined the fun of finding out things yourself. overall, the marketplaces is still the place where Microsoft squeezed the money out of console and clueless players wallets, but at least some of these were done by the dev groups that does do works on the original mods. oh, and probably better support for the API addons used in the long term, at least for the non-experiment toggles part of the API, lol. I just wish Microsoft would care more about making Bedrock less buggy, and more like Java (without removing good features, instead giving those to Java, like the Observer)
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The thing about modding in bedrock is that the only thing it requires is a device that has a file manager. Like Java, mods can downloaded from 3rd party sites like MCPEDL for free. This even works for mobile. The player is not forced to use “Add-ons” or resource packs from the marketplace.
bedrock mods always existed, but it' just recently that they've been added to the marketplace
This is great and all but the market place is just good for console players. In reality we got addons before the marketplace on different websites and apps.
No but it's a java player : doing something easier on bedrock is too complicated for them, you understand ?
So, In a nutshell, to make a 100 mod modpack on bedrock, you have to spend between $400 and $600, which is absurd considering we get this on java for FREE. Also I wonder what happens if you have more than 36 mods since literally all of them give you a book to configure.
thats only if youre getting addons from the marketplace instead of a 3rd party website
@@gorilla_gorl so what youre saying is that you either crack the "DLCs", or dont play them at all? Wild
@@NiksGold. What is this man on about lol. There were free add-ons on bedrock for many years on sites like MCPE dl, planet Minecraft and recently curseforge. Marketplace add-ons were only added a few months ago
Yeah, the books are hilarious 😂
@@NiksGold. Dude, Bedrock Edition has a lot of free add-ons from the internet and not "cracked DLC's"
I love how every java youtubers never react for someone who say the truth ; that add-ons can be downloaded from online.
They love that illusion of "everything is paid" to maintain their complex.
Yes, but the point of this video only check paid addons
I just use MCPEDL for add-ons
Cool
it's not really that safe of a website
@@bigotato5155 well neither is the ones for java mods
@@WDe-qb3kvwdym? curseforge and modrinth are perfectly safe
@@bigotato5155 It's just as safe as modrinth
Nice video, it's a good information for those who don't get it
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I play on console so I don't mind paying for a few mods, some of them are really good too, made my 2 week minecraft phase stretch out for months now
Yep, most of all this addons for console players
10:52 or create addon enchantment industry
I love paying for things that i could download for free!! I love what they've done with Bedrock Edition and the Marketplace!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's not like having modding resources openly available is important anyway, we can just give Microsoft money for the same things!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Keep in mind that there're thousands of free add-ons maps etc. On MCPE DL curseforge and planet Minecraft
Those the simple ones you talked. You did not even check out the good addons like the Essentials.
Yeah, but my point wasn’t show you good addons, maybe next time
reject marketplace embrace mcpedl and vatonage
dude mcpdl is not safe
@@bigotato5155 It is dude
@@bigotato5155 every submission and update has to be approved by human moderators, so I consider it begin as safe as modrinth.
@@bigotato5155 how are you going to put a virus into an addon? also use bypass city to bypass adlinks like linjvertise, i admit adlinks suck a lot use bypass city
@@bigotato5155 And?
I seen better free unofficial addons that does everythings here better in every single ways 💀
I can understand why some of the official ones sucks, experiment toggles aren't allowed to be needed for the marketplace.
but like, there other things that could be done in other ways, like there already a pre-built feature for settings for both resources and behaviors packs that is shown as a cogwheel icon, making a in-game item like a book useless to do.
also WAY too many books, we can see the recipes on the table nowadays with addons, it not like the old days still where you gotta look at the addon page or a wiki, yeah?
maybe it a weird issue with not being able to used experiment toggles, but also ruined the fun of finding out things yourself.
overall, the marketplaces is still the place where Microsoft squeezed the money out of console and clueless players wallets, but at least some of these were done by the dev groups that does do works on the original mods.
oh, and probably better support for the API addons used in the long term, at least for the non-experiment toggles part of the API, lol.
I just wish Microsoft would care more about making Bedrock less buggy, and more like Java (without removing good features, instead giving those to Java, like the Observer)
2:37 except it’s missing stuff
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omg bruh u can get most of these for free on mcpedl..
Yep, or planet Minecraft or curseforge as well
i'm allergic to minecraft bedrock 😷
why tho
good for you
@@yummynubs3646 no one asked 😶
I'm allergic to people like you 🙄
The thing about modding in bedrock is that the only thing it requires is a device that has a file manager. Like Java, mods can downloaded from 3rd party sites like MCPEDL for free. This even works for mobile. The player is not forced to use “Add-ons” or resource packs from the marketplace.
I think you mixed java and bedrock together good sir
@@bigotato5155 no
That's true
@@bigotato5155 wdym
@@MGamer_GGs woops never mind