@Archit Sharma you can only pull a boat with two villagers in it if you're in creative mode I think if I'm wrong I'm sorry I really don't play Minecraft alot
@@theguyfromyoutube3092 you actually are also we can Carry much more then just two villagers because since we can tie the boats together we could carry an entire village or aggressive mobs even shulkers
Bedrock wither scares me. Like, seriously. Why does Java get it so easy? I always thought it was just the Hermits from Hermitcraft were just _that_ much better at Minecraft than me, until I learned recently that the Wither on bedrock is just significantly stronger
Yeah the wither made it harder to be good in the game because in my opinion from playing both versions bedrock seems harder than java because of many reasons
As a java player, some neat features I do wish java added: -Leaves turning white when it snows -dyeable cauldron water -tethering boats with leads -pushable chests and ofc line dancing villagers
As a bedrock player, some neat features i do wish bedrock added: -Better Tools and weapons mechanics *Better axe damage *Fishable items *Sweeping edge *Etc -all items equipped on left hand - Better Redstone and Command Block mechanics -And ofc, able to build under the void
getting tipped arrows in bedrock is so much more easier compared to java, which honestly sucks cus i could really see tipped arrows being really useful in pvp :/
As a bedrock player, I think the both versions are great, but I’m happy that the bedrock has some options that Java doesn’t have, just like some options for Java that bedrock doesn’t have. (But can we all agree that wither boss in bedrock edition is better?)
I play bedrock, and yet I had no idea that strider would actually die if its in a cauldron of lava. Which seems to make no sense to me since they're suppose to thrive in lava.
7:31 when I switched from Bedrock to Java, the fact the eating animation does not exist in java just ruined my experience with the game when I 1st played it
6:47 slight correction: It is actually possible to put shulkers bellow y -64 in bedrock edition its just that in bedrock edition right clicking any block bellow y -64 doesnt do anything u can test this by putting a trapdoor at y -63 and then trying to open it from below bedrock.
@@void_watcher ele fala inglês pq ele sabe falar inglês, mas ele é brasileiro, ele faz videos com o porkinbr e os amigos dele, ele tem até um servidor chamado hylex
The bedrock wither takes a break after a row of attacking, in 2nd phase you can attack it when its ready to dash, which is after 2 row of attacks, he shoots like 4 - 5 skulls per row
@@honeybeesami6454 its actually pretty easy on pc it crashed my mobile tho but its actually pretty easy if you have everything like enchantment golden apple fully maxed netherite and instant heal arrows strength potions instant heal splash potions golden apple milk speed potion regeneration potion
Pro tip :- If you want to stop any zombie from despawning but you don't have any nametag, you can give zombie anything which he can put in his hand like any one block, any tool, etc things in Minecraft
They are both very great! The only thing I want from Java to bedrock is how nice the glass looks in java But they are both good like they're both still minecraft EDIT: WHOA SO MANY LIKES TY also all of you ideas of stuff being in pe and be are also stuff that I wan't in pe and be, we all have something that we want in both editions :)
@Mango Man everyone that play java use that ik theres sodium its great ive used it it gave me a stupid amount of fps but the ammount of mod just to simulate/emulate optifine is just yeah
How to Armor the Bedrock Villager: (1) zombie villager (2) hard mode (3) give armor to the zombie (4) heal the zombie Como colocar armadura no aldeão do bedrock: (1) aldeão zumbi (2) modo difícil (3)dar armadura para o zumbi (4) curar o zumbi
NO JAVA IS BETTER No other video game has unleashed my creativity like Minecraft. I've spent countless hours chipping away at blocks, gathering the necessary materials to complete the next masterpiece that would otherwise only occupy my mind's eye. I've also spent just as many hours exploring, spelunking and slashing my way through monsters with bravado. My character - my entire Minecraft world - constantly evolves into whatever I want it to be. I tell my own stories, I write my own destiny and I bring my fantasies to life one brick at a time. Minecraft stands out not only for the way it inspires me creatively, but also because of its unique aesthetic. Look, I know the visuals look dated and a bit silly, but few games have visuals so endearing and charming. I know I'm not the only one who feels that way either, or else Minecraft's graphics wouldn't be so iconic. Could you take a texture from Gears of War, Halo or Uncharted, put it on a shirt and have players identify it? I doubt it. The looks just work, giving the game a super unique appearance that's memorable, and brings up a bit of nostalgia in me for 8-bit era games. I love creating in Minecraft, but my gratification is due, at least partially, to the fact that I have to earn everything. Survival Mode generates a random world with nothing to your name, forced to gather resources in order to construct food, shelter and tools. By the time I crafted and installed a wooden door in my first mud hut I felt a sense of ownership . Other games let you buy a home with the money you earn, but none of them really challenge you to forage for the materials and build it yourself. When I look at my home and see every piece of furniture and wall is exactly where I wanted it, I love it all the more or change it at my whim. From the moment my home was built, my mission was clear: tunnel into the earth in order to get whatever I needed to carve out a fortress in my little part of the world. Creating items in Minecraft is one of the most important actions you do. The problem, though, is the necessary information isn't found in Minecraft. The first time I beat my way through some trees and gathered wood, I had no clue what to do with it. Thankfully, like many Minecraft players, I had a mentor who pointed me to the various online forums, communities and wikis. I have pages that I return to all the time, often tabbing out of the game itself when I can't remember exactly how to craft an item. For many this is just a rite of passage, but mostly it's an obtuse way to handle crafting. I'd love for the recipes to be integrated into the game somehow, even if I had to find them throughout the world. There's not much of a sense of accomplishment in reading a wiki and just following instructions verbatim. Even after you find a good resource, it still takes a lot of effort to learn everything. The sheer amount of recipes and items you work with in the game is intimidating and time consuming to learn. Many games have poor documentation, but Minecraft has none at all, and what's available isn't easily digestible. But Minecraft is still more than fun enough to warrant the learning curve. The addiction, though, really begins as you craft items and gain mastery over your surroundings. Suddenly night time, when monsters spawn and take over the unlit portions of the world, isn't as scary. I mean, it's always a bit scary, but having a sword in hand - even a simple, wood one - instills a sense of power. Like a caveman whittling their first spear or stoking their first fire, building simple tools and torches in Minecraft makes me feel safer, like I am the master of my fate because I have the power to create the items that can save me. Beyond safety, crafting creates a whole new set of goals in Minecraft. I crafted items as needed (tools and torches), but eventually I expanded my repertoire to include superfluous pieces. To finish my first stone keep I had to craft stairs and ladders; simply jumping up a simple series of platforms was unbecoming of the king of the land, after all. Crafting slowly became something I did less to survive, and more to complete the next big project I set out for myself. Creating panes of glass didn't really give me an edge in my world, for instance, but it did make the viewport of my scale Star Wars AT-AT look a lot more badass. Crafting even gets more complex if you want it to. You can create tools and buildings or elaborate self-powered rail systems, taking you from the stone age to the 20th century,, and making you feel like the fate of my world lies squarely in my hands. It's exhilarating, and instills a sense of power that I rarely feel in games. After I secured a plot of land in my world, my intentions during a session with Minecraft changed. Each session became an adventure, wherein I challenged myself to go exploring for the next crucial component parts needed for the next recipe. These self-imposed quests are why I sometimes venture into the Nether, a hellish other world where monsters - who just so happen to drop precious materials - live. Other times I venture into dark caves, donning crafted armor and enchanted weapons so that I can tackle whatever enemies I come across. I don't know what exactly I'll find, or what terrors I'll face, but I do it all in the name of finding precious blocks - and the thrill of the experiencing the unknown. That thrill, that experience of unplanned and unpredictable adventure, makes every session with Minecraft exhilarating. Sometimes I might end up spending the evening doing mundane activities like farming or hunting for food, but other nights I might end up stumbling upon a gigantic, randomly generated mine that's full of monsters and treasure. Because each world is procedurally created, I never know just what I'll stumble upon next. One day my character may be a simple builder, the next he's a dungeon conquering hero who slays horrors in the dark. Of course, adventuring is always better with friends, and Minecraft's multiplayer is great fun if you can get it working. It isn't broken or a completely buggy mess, but requires a lot steps to get started compared to most games. If you want to start a game you'll need to download additional software, and go through all kinds of online tutorials to get it working. Players who just want to join a game have to know the server's I.P. address, since there is no server browser built into the game. Still, annoyances and tedium aside, if you have the option to play with others you definitely should; exploring, adventuring and building up epic structures is a lot more fun with friends. Besides, if you're going to spend hours of your life building gigantic monuments, you might as well have someone else to show them to. You can post them in online videos, but it just isn't the same as having your friend right next to you sharing in your accomplishment. Or, even better, having them log on after a period of inactivity to be stunned at the marvels you've built in their absence. If you're not the type to play with others, and you don't want to earn all your materials, you can always jump into Creative Mode. In this world you're invincible, and have access to every item in the game. It's great if you want to, say, create a gigantic Wampa from Star Wars, but it doesn't give me the same sense of reward or accomplishment I get when playing Survival since I don't have to earn the blocks or fend for my life while doing so. Many blocks take considerable effort to acquire (some even make you journey into monster filled labyrinths), so when I build them in my Survival Mode it's a lot more impressive. Still, it's a fun distraction. Verdict Like any review, my feelings on Minecraft are the result of my experience with it. Maybe you don’t thrive off random adventures like I do, or maybe you won’t feel the same sense of accomplishment I did when I completed my first house. If not, then you likely haven’t or won’t enjoy Minecraft in the same way. And that’s OK. Minecraft, more than any other game I know, isn’t about playing it a specific way; it’s an open-world, a blank page just daring you to jump in and do with it what you will. The question, then, isn’t what you need to do to succeed, what’s needed to win, but what are you willing to do to make your dreams come to life?
@@jljacquespretorius7531 ok? Instead of writing a whole essay why dont you just respect his opinion, oh wait.. I forgot you havent touched grass Edit: Ok, i havent fully read your essay because when i saw your comment i thought you were one of those toxic people.. Sorry mate
7:50 Since the bedrock enchanted golden apple is OP, it is the best way to ensure a victory. He should've done it underground in a cave to show that you cannot cheese the bedrock wither down a tunnel. The java edition enchanted golden apple and wither are weak though.
Bedrock: alot of building feature and realistic feature and cauldron bugs lmao Java: building feature and redstone and cool down :) and bugs too Draw: there's no perfect game
6:43 Istg that message is annoying, it even pops up when you touch the bottom-most *even* with your bare hand, *and* when you try to interact with it, like a command block or a chest and it won't open it, you are forced to open it from the top or sides. It's so annoying and I wish they fix that. Does the same issue happen with Java? I don't play Java so I'm curious if that happens or not.
Java edition is significantly better in terms of UI and combat, minecraft java edition is better but java edition tends to be heavy to play on low end pc and android, so minecraft bedrock is held for low specs greetings from Indonesia
Did you say ui and combat you half to use the mod to see how to craft anything your new you half to look up with that dumb uh cat even craft or Atleast see how to and combat you obviously never play old minecraft also combat your a idiot
wither in java: all it can do is shoot skulls.(300 hp) wither in bedrock: can shoot skull, ram in to you, summon wither skeletons, and has a death animation.(600 hp I think)
Remember that Java is away more mature than Bedrock, so Bedrock has many time to grow. One second note is that at programming level, Java is away slower. So the Bedrock should be faster in the same device against Java.
@@g3design637 Are you testing on the same device? Mine takes less than a second loading and joining a world is about 2 or 3 seconds and the world is full rendered almost that instantly. Please also note that Bedrock syncs with your Xbox Account and Marketplace, you have to think in that. Never in this world Java will have the performance of bedrock, but the opposite scenario can happen with bad quality code: the Bedrock slow down to Java level.
You Forgot One Thing In Bedrock Edition You All Can On Fire Or Active TNT Use Enchanted Book Fire aspect Or Flame Or Sword & Boe Already Enchanted Fire Aspect Or Flame :) My English So Bad :) I'm From Malaysia🇲🇾❤️ (Your Country) Hope You All Understand With My English Language xD
If java gets bedrock mod then what would bedrock get? That’s too unfair stop trying to make the one version better than the other instead make them both equal
@@ypob2007 not really talking about survival here, more just the cosmetic side and subtle stuff such as more colourful and fun(ny) features that are found more interesting by younger people, simple stuff like being able to colour water in a cauldron 😂but you’re right the wither is a proper boss in bedrock.
@@georgeparr5188 being able to color water on cauldron’s isn’t something to “attract an younger audience” it’s a quality of life feature, since it allows us to dye more than one piece of leather armor with a single dye, but go on, try to make a valid argument
@@ypob2007 I wasn’t trying to make a big deal out of that one feature to be honest. Yes it’s a cool feature but if you look at a lot of the subtle differences then it does naturally appeal to a younger audience and I wouldn’t be surprised if that does influence some decisions about new features for bedrock
I mean, most of the things shown in these videos aren't really advantages over one another, just little details that don't really impact gameplay, and both have some that the other doesn't. So neither is better.
bedrock is more difficult than java metbedrock is more difficult than Java seeing wither Java is easy to beat I understand why speedrun in Java is so easy
Los colores ( calderos con aguas de color debido a los tintes) eso tambien funciona con pociones pero no se lo de las pociones si eso funcionara en java
Java: "What are you doing?"
Bedrock: "Just walking my pet boat"
Java: "Oh okay... WAIT WHAT"
What's the use of leashing the boat when it's not even moving by its own
@@theguyfromyoutube3092 floating boats
Bedrock: hold my vodka!
@Archit Sharma you can only pull a boat with two villagers in it if you're in creative mode I think if I'm wrong I'm sorry I really don't play Minecraft alot
@@theguyfromyoutube3092 you actually are also we can Carry much more then just two villagers because since we can tie the boats together we could carry an entire village or aggressive mobs even shulkers
Bedrock wither scares me. Like, seriously. Why does Java get it so easy? I always thought it was just the Hermits from Hermitcraft were just _that_ much better at Minecraft than me, until I learned recently that the Wither on bedrock is just significantly stronger
and he was able to overcome it because it had invisible walls, otherwise it would get more complicated.
Try in hard mode it will go boss mode
Yeah the wither made it harder to be good in the game because in my opinion from playing both versions bedrock seems harder than java because of many reasons
Also the wither killed me with full enchanted netherite and destroyed my entire world
no wonder why youtubers and speedrunners are so good the took the EASY WAY
As a java player, some neat features I do wish java added:
-Leaves turning white when it snows
-dyeable cauldron water
-tethering boats with leads
-pushable chests
and ofc line dancing villagers
Just play bedrock instead. It has those feuteares
@@Iamno1_hehe I still like java best tho 🤞
@@cosmicgamer1262 ok
Dyed water is not the only thing you can store in cauldrons in bedrock. The other one is potions, and you can easily make tipped arrows using cauldron
As a bedrock player, some neat features i do wish bedrock added:
-Better Tools and weapons mechanics
*Better axe damage
*Fishable items
*Sweeping edge
*Etc
-all items equipped on left hand
- Better Redstone and Command Block mechanics
-And ofc, able to build under the void
Java villager: bruh why does the sun go back and forth
Bedrock villager: the sun is going back and forth it's grovin time boys
@@jj-bw2wu wtf
@@jj-bw2wu ????
@@jj-bw2wu no one cares
I reported it.
Why do these bots/parasites keep coming back?
lets just agree both versions are great
but what if they made both bedrock and java one version
Idk.
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In bedrock edition you can also put potions In cauldron, then right click the cauldron with an arrow and you'll get an arrow with effects.
getting tipped arrows in bedrock is so much more easier compared to java, which honestly sucks cus i could really see tipped arrows being really useful in pvp :/
Well l will be fkin dammend
But in the java édition every things is free
@@v.prod._maps what?
@@retro2621 he means the mods,texture pack,maps are free there
5:48 this really made me not stop laughing 🤣
What's the song called ?
Yeah our villagers can dance 😎
5:48 They we’re doing the Marching Band Dance in the countries of Europe
You just made me appreciate bedrock edition even more now
Shut up
Yeah, not because the java needs a real money and the bedrock can be cracked easily, it was better. But they are both minecraft so they are both good
no java edition is better!!111 bedrock sucks!!11!!
@@sylve_r2810 why?
@@deeeeelb its a joke lad
As a bedrock player, I think the both versions are great, but I’m happy that the bedrock has some options that Java doesn’t have, just like some options for Java that bedrock doesn’t have.
(But can we all agree that wither boss in bedrock edition is better?)
yea as a java player agree on that, both version as there cons and pro's
Java is better then Bedrock in pvp
@@6nem9anja well yes but actually amogus
Amogus
@@6nem9anja you cant compare both of them, bedrock has mobile and console players:/
5:41 best scene 🤣🤣🤣
What's the song called
5:43 I love how it looks like the villages are dancing
Lol
This was the objective
@@teupaidecalcinha3589 well it's funny either way
Java : “wtf is that you bought in the sky?”
Bedrock : “umm... You know.... A flying Dutchman's ship.”
villagers dance was amazing
Wait im gonna watch the video
@@JetAdapt have you watched
5:46 😂
Oh yea he village that on the bed
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I play bedrock, and yet I had no idea that strider would actually die if its in a cauldron of lava. Which seems to make no sense to me since they're suppose to thrive in lava.
Same with zombie pigmen
This is because striders legs never touched the iron hot cauldron
This is a bug and they didn't fixed yet😪
Глрнщщ
Team Java Team bedrock
🔽 🔽
6:05 How did this part get me laughing so hard xD
and me
What's the song called
Bedrock villagers be like "We are dancer" 😎😎😎
shut up bot
@@jj-bw2wu uwu
Shal a my SHIT bot f
I'm proud to be part of bedrock I love the villagers dancing so beautiful so beautiful ❤️
even tho i am part of both
i died laughing
7:31 when I switched from Bedrock to Java, the fact the eating animation does not exist in java just ruined my experience with the game when I 1st played it
Yes broo mine also
In 1st person.POV you still have the animation
Recently start playing java edition and there was no eating animation I thought it was a glitch ... :)
Imagine playing in third person
In all seriousness, there's mods out there that add animations like pulling out maps, climbing ladders, and eating
6:47 slight correction: It is actually possible to put shulkers bellow y -64 in bedrock edition its just that in bedrock edition right clicking any block bellow y -64 doesnt do anything u can test this by putting a trapdoor at y -63 and then trying to open it from below bedrock.
Yeah, i was gonna write that too but then i saw ur comment lol
It's*, doesn't*
@@CreeperPookie do you seriously spend your time correcting spelling on the internet 😕
@@CreeperPookie it is = it's dumbass
@@CreeperPookie Pookie's dumb
like Team bedrock
5:45 in this case the bedrock edition is better😂
Lol xd
What's this song called ?
@@clovismarin8421 toi toi toi song name🙃
Thx im a bedrock player
Long live bedrock edition short live Java edition
Eu não sabia que a versão Bedrock tinha estas mecânicas tão legais e exclusivas.
Ei não sei se você sabia mais ele é gringo
@@void_watcherEle não é gringo ;-;
@@monicasilva4820 então pq ele fala inglês???
@@void_watcher ele fala inglês pq ele sabe falar inglês, mas ele é brasileiro, ele faz videos com o porkinbr e os amigos dele, ele tem até um servidor chamado hylex
@@feh.4lves ata e oque é hylex?
java it is very good 😊😊😊😊
Java is something is crashed camera by mod gun
The bedrock wither takes a break after a row of attacking, in 2nd phase you can attack it when its ready to dash, which is after 2 row of attacks, he shoots like 4 - 5 skulls per row
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bedrock wither is scuffed
@@honeybeesami6454 its actually pretty easy on pc
it crashed my mobile tho but its actually pretty easy if you have everything like enchantment golden apple
fully maxed netherite and instant heal arrows strength potions instant heal splash potions golden apple milk
speed potion regeneration potion
@@MOMKUNG999 dont forget smite 5 netherite sword
Pro tip :- If you want to stop any zombie from despawning but you don't have any nametag, you can give zombie anything which he can put in his hand like any one block, any tool, etc things in Minecraft
@Nitro Finish actually they can
only a few zombies can
@Nitro Finish some of them can, just try by yourself in creative mode.
Ir works with Evert Mob you just need to interact with them somehow AND they Will never despawn
@Nitro Finish they can. Do you even play minecraft?m
Bedrock: *eating normally*
Java: *eating with brain power*
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6:00 A very strange moment 😂
They are both very great!
The only thing I want from Java to bedrock is how nice the glass looks in java
But they are both good like they're both still minecraft
EDIT: WHOA SO MANY LIKES TY
also all of you ideas of stuff being in pe and be are also stuff that I wan't in pe and be, we all have something that we want in both editions :)
Sadly thats because of optfine, at least I think it's optfine but yeah, cause I'm a builder on bedrock I can agree why I want this as well
@@Gl1tchG3 they should change the texture of glass in bedrock like java's optifine
You can download a texture pack
@@shafinshahin5556 ikr
@Mango Man everyone that play java use that
ik theres sodium its great ive used it it gave me a stupid amount of fps but the ammount of mod just to simulate/emulate optifine is just yeah
conclusion: both versions are fantastic and you can have your own fun in them, no version is better than the other one :)
1:40 thats actually super cool! i didnt know bedrock had that feature
Java y Bedrock tiene sus ventajas y sus desventajas pero al ser sincero Bedrock tiene más decoraciones como el de las hojas y otros más
Lo de las hojas nevadas es cierto? Juego las 2 versiones y nunca me había dando cuenta de las hojas con nieve, o es de las nuevas actualizaciones?
@@yooelp Its only appear on snow biome
@@Fanzho666 when snowing*
6:00
That was so crazy 😂😂😂😂😂
Its kinda weird bedrock having a lead on a boat feature
Lol why
it counts as an entity thats why you can lead them
Wierd but useful
@@lxyreyn3163 yesss
Its like whats in real life do
Parabéns cara admiro muito seu trabalho
4:55 do nada a música do peão da casa própria kkkkk
How to Armor the Bedrock Villager:
(1) zombie villager
(2) hard mode
(3) give armor to the zombie
(4) heal the zombie
Como colocar armadura no aldeão do bedrock:
(1) aldeão zumbi
(2) modo difícil
(3)dar armadura para o zumbi
(4) curar o zumbi
O aldeão não reseta todos os items da versão zumbi quando curado? Os items que ele segura na mão pelo menos, eles somem
@@HyperBecanistthis is brazilian portuguese
@@crazerlord ele continua com a armadura
@@crazerlord no modo difícil ele pega armaduras do chão
@@FelipeSilva-gx7ym hmmmmmmmmmmm, bem que meus aldeões curados demoravam pra virar zumbis denovo, eles tinham uma peça de armadura
2:22 Liked the extra detail of the music being muffled underwater
O Bedrock é vencendo é o melhor minecraft
I like the Bedrock, Java, and pocket versions of Minecraft
Pe is be
Pocket is Bedrock
@Apafar And why do you think you can change someone's opinion?
Bedrock copy pe
@@veryfunnyhaha bedrock and pocket is the same
I've always loved Minecraft Bedrock.
Yes ⚡
I love minecraft but I hate microsoft because they added minecoins on bedrock
NO JAVA IS BETTER
No other video game has unleashed my creativity like Minecraft. I've spent countless hours chipping away at blocks, gathering the necessary materials to complete the next masterpiece that would otherwise only occupy my mind's eye. I've also spent just as many hours exploring, spelunking and slashing my way through monsters with bravado. My character - my entire Minecraft world - constantly evolves into whatever I want it to be. I tell my own stories, I write my own destiny and I bring my fantasies to life one brick at a time.
Minecraft stands out not only for the way it inspires me creatively, but also because of its unique aesthetic. Look, I know the visuals look dated and a bit silly, but few games have visuals so endearing and charming. I know I'm not the only one who feels that way either, or else Minecraft's graphics wouldn't be so iconic. Could you take a texture from Gears of War, Halo or Uncharted, put it on a shirt and have players identify it? I doubt it. The looks just work, giving the game a super unique appearance that's memorable, and brings up a bit of nostalgia in me for 8-bit era games.
I love creating in Minecraft, but my gratification is due, at least partially, to the fact that I have to earn everything. Survival Mode generates a random world with nothing to your name, forced to gather resources in order to construct food, shelter and tools. By the time I crafted and installed a wooden door in my first mud hut I felt a sense of ownership . Other games let you buy a home with the money you earn, but none of them really challenge you to forage for the materials and build it yourself. When I look at my home and see every piece of furniture and wall is exactly where I wanted it, I love it all the more or change it at my whim. From the moment my home was built, my mission was clear: tunnel into the earth in order to get whatever I needed to carve out a fortress in my little part of the world.
Creating items in Minecraft is one of the most important actions you do. The problem, though, is the necessary information isn't found in Minecraft. The first time I beat my way through some trees and gathered wood, I had no clue what to do with it. Thankfully, like many Minecraft players, I had a mentor who pointed me to the various online forums, communities and wikis. I have pages that I return to all the time, often tabbing out of the game itself when I can't remember exactly how to craft an item. For many this is just a rite of passage, but mostly it's an obtuse way to handle crafting. I'd love for the recipes to be integrated into the game somehow, even if I had to find them throughout the world. There's not much of a sense of accomplishment in reading a wiki and just following instructions verbatim.
Even after you find a good resource, it still takes a lot of effort to learn everything. The sheer amount of recipes and items you work with in the game is intimidating and time consuming to learn. Many games have poor documentation, but Minecraft has none at all, and what's available isn't easily digestible.
But Minecraft is still more than fun enough to warrant the learning curve. The addiction, though, really begins as you craft items and gain mastery over your surroundings. Suddenly night time, when monsters spawn and take over the unlit portions of the world, isn't as scary. I mean, it's always a bit scary, but having a sword in hand - even a simple, wood one - instills a sense of power. Like a caveman whittling their first spear or stoking their first fire, building simple tools and torches in Minecraft makes me feel safer, like I am the master of my fate because I have the power to create the items that can save me.
Beyond safety, crafting creates a whole new set of goals in Minecraft. I crafted items as needed (tools and torches), but eventually I expanded my repertoire to include superfluous pieces. To finish my first stone keep I had to craft stairs and ladders; simply jumping up a simple series of platforms was unbecoming of the king of the land, after all. Crafting slowly became something I did less to survive, and more to complete the next big project I set out for myself. Creating panes of glass didn't really give me an edge in my world, for instance, but it did make the viewport of my scale Star Wars AT-AT look a lot more badass. Crafting even gets more complex if you want it to. You can create tools and buildings or elaborate self-powered rail systems, taking you from the stone age to the 20th century,, and making you feel like the fate of my world lies squarely in my hands. It's exhilarating, and instills a sense of power that I rarely feel in games.
After I secured a plot of land in my world, my intentions during a session with Minecraft changed. Each session became an adventure, wherein I challenged myself to go exploring for the next crucial component parts needed for the next recipe. These self-imposed quests are why I sometimes venture into the Nether, a hellish other world where monsters - who just so happen to drop precious materials - live. Other times I venture into dark caves, donning crafted armor and enchanted weapons so that I can tackle whatever enemies I come across. I don't know what exactly I'll find, or what terrors I'll face, but I do it all in the name of finding precious blocks - and the thrill of the experiencing the unknown.
That thrill, that experience of unplanned and unpredictable adventure, makes every session with Minecraft exhilarating. Sometimes I might end up spending the evening doing mundane activities like farming or hunting for food, but other nights I might end up stumbling upon a gigantic, randomly generated mine that's full of monsters and treasure. Because each world is procedurally created, I never know just what I'll stumble upon next. One day my character may be a simple builder, the next he's a dungeon conquering hero who slays horrors in the dark.
Of course, adventuring is always better with friends, and Minecraft's multiplayer is great fun if you can get it working. It isn't broken or a completely buggy mess, but requires a lot steps to get started compared to most games. If you want to start a game you'll need to download additional software, and go through all kinds of online tutorials to get it working. Players who just want to join a game have to know the server's I.P. address, since there is no server browser built into the game. Still, annoyances and tedium aside, if you have the option to play with others you definitely should; exploring, adventuring and building up epic structures is a lot more fun with friends. Besides, if you're going to spend hours of your life building gigantic monuments, you might as well have someone else to show them to. You can post them in online videos, but it just isn't the same as having your friend right next to you sharing in your accomplishment. Or, even better, having them log on after a period of inactivity to be stunned at the marvels you've built in their absence.
If you're not the type to play with others, and you don't want to earn all your materials, you can always jump into Creative Mode. In this world you're invincible, and have access to every item in the game. It's great if you want to, say, create a gigantic Wampa from Star Wars, but it doesn't give me the same sense of reward or accomplishment I get when playing Survival since I don't have to earn the blocks or fend for my life while doing so. Many blocks take considerable effort to acquire (some even make you journey into monster filled labyrinths), so when I build them in my Survival Mode it's a lot more impressive. Still, it's a fun distraction.
Verdict
Like any review, my feelings on Minecraft are the result of my experience with it. Maybe you don’t thrive off random adventures like I do, or maybe you won’t feel the same sense of accomplishment I did when I completed my first house. If not, then you likely haven’t or won’t enjoy Minecraft in the same way. And that’s OK. Minecraft, more than any other game I know, isn’t about playing it a specific way; it’s an open-world, a blank page just daring you to jump in and do with it what you will. The question, then, isn’t what you need to do to succeed, what’s needed to win, but what are you willing to do to make your dreams come to life?
@@jljacquespretorius7531 yes🥋⚡
@@jljacquespretorius7531 ok? Instead of writing a whole essay why dont you just respect his opinion, oh wait.. I forgot you havent touched grass
Edit: Ok, i havent fully read your essay because when i saw your comment i thought you were one of those toxic people.. Sorry mate
5:16 I like how both versions are broken here.
No both are not java wined in that case
5:00 os gringos perguntando q música e essa kskskksksksksks MT bom zfazt :))
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A musica ta na desc, pq tem copiright, ai aparece o nome da musica
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A músiquinha do roda roda
3:42 musik the God of war 😂😂😂
The End Begins
7:50 Since the bedrock enchanted golden apple is OP, it is the best way to ensure a victory. He should've done it underground in a cave to show that you cannot cheese the bedrock wither down a tunnel. The java edition enchanted golden apple and wither are weak though.
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1.000/10 for me! 👌🏼
SO TRUE 🤙🤙🤙
Yes! I agree, but 1.000 is just the number 1, if there in a dot then 1mil 0s well it would still just be 1 so maybe you should edit that
@@Jungleali
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@@Jungleali he meant 1,000
Bro your contents are so amazing and entertaining, high quality aswell. Subbed!!!
5:45 was the best😂😂
Sometimes bedrock makes more sense than java
@CORNELI wtf
@Exempted Cord i am italian
Sometimes
Bedrock: alot of building feature and realistic feature and cauldron bugs lmao
Java: building feature and redstone and cool down :) and bugs too
Draw: there's no perfect game
The cauldron thing in Bedrock is not a bug.
@@TheBMGGaming4182 yeah
@@TheBMGGaming4182 yeah
@@TheBMGGaming4182 I I'm bedrock player username microman1452
@@TheBMGGaming4182 in bedrock you can farm potions with pots so...
3:42 kratos in minecraft be like
Bedrock be like: we can make our villager dance 😂
Nice pfp. First subscriber.
Imagine if both were one and synchronized?
- I think it's dreaming too much to ask for java mods for bedrock one day
@Christos Hadjipapas ikr muzan from demon slayer is Michael Jackson
Both versions are great. But apparently, bedrock is more fun and has really nice boss fights.
both of versions of minecraft are good
minecraft bedrock and java are equally superior I think. because both versions have the same advantages and disadvantages.
both 50 and 50
equal
Bedrock:let's just make foxes do anything for killing a chicken
Mojang:i agree
Bedrock:JUMPING IN LAVA INCLUDED
I have a question, it seems like most popular glitches (like pearl glitch, withes glitch, boat glitch, door glitch, etc) work on Java only, right?
Yes, java has the glitches, but we bedrockers, have the bugs! TONS OF BUGS!
@@ypob2007, but I've heard they are no help
@@sweetypsycho4895 some are fun tho
That mean minecraft javaedition is the glitchiest minecraft
@@__-ez8xp, but they are cool, though. (I'm picking a Minecraft version to buy now)
7:22
Who remember back in the day, bedrock Eating Animation are just Mining Animation.
5:47 made my day 😂😂😂
i like this i watch the comparison of java and bedrock
@@mochastana. you gotta be kidding me another bot
@@M3ll029 that bot makes innapropriate links that shows núdë (i wanna wash my eyes) pictures •_______•
@@rodanfan2695 UA-cam needs to stop that
@@M3ll029 yeah no I think they r too busy removing the dislike button for there own pleasure.
@@rodanfan2695 underage
I didn't know that bedrock has this many points and congratulations u got new subscriber ☺️🙂
6:43 Istg that message is annoying, it even pops up when you touch the bottom-most *even* with your bare hand, *and* when you try to interact with it, like a command block or a chest and it won't open it, you are forced to open it from the top or sides. It's so annoying and I wish they fix that. Does the same issue happen with Java? I don't play Java so I'm curious if that happens or not.
I fear no man. But that thing... 7:38 (bedrock edition wither) It scares me
(Wither noises)
It's bedrock not berdock🤣😂
@@kushal0577 thanks!
Java edition is significantly better in terms of UI and combat, minecraft java edition is better but java edition tends to be heavy to play on low end pc and android, so minecraft bedrock is held for low specs greetings from Indonesia
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Sy juga indo bang
Did you say ui and combat you half to use the mod to see how to craft anything your new you half to look up with that dumb uh cat even craft or Atleast see how to and combat you obviously never play old minecraft also combat your a idiot
Stop giving opinions without seeing the video
@@Playmaker48 features ok, but redstone is way less reliable in bedrock.
0:43 you scared me I was wearing headphones 🎧
Astronauts wear a special space suit during their travel to space. Why do they have to wear such special suits?
What
you maybe don't know but space have more problems than freezing to death, such as unknown diseases
@@GoblinAshe actually blood boils in space(stating this as fact so don't get offended) due to the vacuum of space since there is no air
This is a Minecraft video
@@master_wu708 I mean in darkness but ok
Java edition is so weird🗿
Bedrock it's so buggy
At least Java works
5:59
Most amazing 🤠🤩🤩🤩🤩
To be honest I play both versions so I see nothing surprising..
Me too
Same
Me too
You just don't want Bedrock vs Java '_"
Same
wither in java: all it can do is shoot skulls.(300 hp)
wither in bedrock: can shoot skull, ram in to you, summon wither skeletons, and has a death animation.(600 hp I think)
yes it 600 hp
Bedrock Wither Boss 🤕🤕🤕😵💫😵💫🤧😵🤒🤒🤯
I love both thevversions
Bedrock more logical but less feature meanwhile Java less logical but more feature. But my opinions are:
Minecraft is Minecraft! (hehe meme)
Conclusion :
Java = more "logic" but Easier
Bedrock = more realistic but Harder
4:53 ah roda roda jequiti o barulho da roda girando kkkkk.
The only thing I’m jealous about bedrock is that to get friends is so much easier than Java
Doesn't make sense but okay...
introducing custom clients like lunar
Luke Cearen the only thing that I’m jealous about bedrock is that it’s a so much features than Java
Bedrock has it's own fun stuff 5:46
7:03 should either be removed from Java or addad to bedrock
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I love that in java you can swim with trapdoors and modify shields
Remember that Java is away more mature than Bedrock, so Bedrock has many time to grow.
One second note is that at programming level, Java is away slower. So the Bedrock should be faster in the same device against Java.
Yeah, but for some reason bedrock takes like 4-5 minutes to load, whereas my java takes 2 minutes maximum.
@@g3design637 Are you testing on the same device? Mine takes less than a second loading and joining a world is about 2 or 3 seconds and the world is full rendered almost that instantly.
Please also note that Bedrock syncs with your Xbox Account and Marketplace, you have to think in that.
Never in this world Java will have the performance of bedrock, but the opposite scenario can happen with bad quality code: the Bedrock slow down to Java level.
@@andreymoura9865 Yes, it's the same device. I timed how long it takes for me to go from clicking the application to seeing the Minecraft world.
@@g3design637 size of the world? Larger worlds take more time to generate
bedrock takes forever to load
but it has like 60 fps or 100 fps when i play even tho my pc is trash
also it has like 30 fps or 20 fps on java
4:50 só Brasileiro vai entender!
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5:45 best moment😂😂😂😂
I like the fact that he used god of war music in the video, that game was 🔥🔥🔥
6:12 Villagers be liek: *Why do we exist*
Cool it's making my day better bc I have Minecraft bedrock edition ty for making my day better good luck and merry Christmas!
We all got to admit that this guy right here is the best content creator of all times🤞🏾💗🇿🇦.
The bloopers are everything
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You Forgot One Thing
In Bedrock Edition You All Can On Fire Or Active TNT Use Enchanted Book Fire aspect Or Flame Or Sword & Boe Already Enchanted Fire Aspect Or Flame :) My English So Bad :) I'm From Malaysia🇲🇾❤️ (Your Country)
Hope You All Understand With My English Language xD
Eh eh, sama negara
Your English is fine. I've seen worse.
Mojang : bedrock = Java! Players : ( 1:16 )
And also you can sprint jump bridge in bedrock really faster than Java
But the way bedrock duz it is kinda cheeting
@@dirtbagpoteddirt8202 I know but its OP y'know
eu adoro essas diferenças de java pra bedrock
5:47 haha this is make me laught 🤣
Java Wither: It can't be me low half my life with 20 arrows. Now what am I going to do !!!
Meanwhile Bedrock's Wither: YOU ARE GOING TO THE GULAG!!!
honestly, if someone made a mode that gave Java Bedrock physics, that'd be badass. Now you can have the best and worst of both worlds.
If java gets bedrock mod then what would bedrock get? That’s too unfair stop trying to make the one version better than the other instead make them both equal
Why would you use bedrock mod in Java...
5:59 funnier than expected 🤣🤣🤣🤣🔥
What the song called
Bedrock has some cool features but you can tell it is evidently much more centered towards the younger generation
Ah yes! Making a boss harder than the original centers it towards the younger generation!
@@ypob2007 not really talking about survival here, more just the cosmetic side and subtle stuff such as more colourful and fun(ny) features that are found more interesting by younger people, simple stuff like being able to colour water in a cauldron 😂but you’re right the wither is a proper boss in bedrock.
@@georgeparr5188 being able to color water on cauldron’s isn’t something to “attract an younger audience” it’s a quality of life feature, since it allows us to dye more than one piece of leather armor with a single dye, but go on, try to make a valid argument
i dont understand it either but i like it cause i like getting my friend in the boat and flying arround with my elytra with a lead tied to the boat
@@ypob2007 I wasn’t trying to make a big deal out of that one feature to be honest. Yes it’s a cool feature but if you look at a lot of the subtle differences then it does naturally appeal to a younger audience and I wouldn’t be surprised if that does influence some decisions about new features for bedrock
I mean, most of the things shown in these videos aren't really advantages over one another, just little details that don't really impact gameplay, and both have some that the other doesn't. So neither is better.
Except the dancing villagers.
@@filsdelleche6592 Xd
Wither
5:47 I like the way the Villagers look like they are vibing. Even the redstone block also looks like it's vibing too
bedrock is more difficult than java metbedrock is more difficult than Java seeing wither Java is easy to beat I understand why speedrun in Java is so easy
Los colores ( calderos con aguas de color debido a los tintes) eso tambien funciona con pociones pero no se lo de las pociones si eso funcionara en java
Bedrock : walking with a boat (leashed)
Java be like: what are you doing
WAIT WHAT YOU ARE WALKING WITH A BOAT
bedrock : 😎😎
I didn't knew that bedrock had eating animation
@CORNELI J j just stop putting that thing😠