Fun fact: the Wither boss is significantly harder in the bedrock version of minecraft when compared to the java equivalent, this is due to the bedrock Wither having twice as much health as the java one (600 in bedrock, 300 in java), as well the bedrock Wither has a powerful dash attack that destroys blocks making it significantly harder to contain/ cheese, one trait that makes it easier tho is the fact that the blue skulls can be reflected in the same manner as ghast fireballs in the bedrock version
@@dintwo8242 me and my teammates in the Wither Termination Force went through like 64 enchanted notch apples just to make time for the sniper to make the wither low enough for the head commander to use his axe with smite 4 on the wither
It probably has to do with the fact that they're both coded on completely different programs. Java was coded on (well) Java and Bedrock was coded on C++ I think not really sure tbh as I know practically nothing about programming and code
Azekill Diablo no one is gonna talk about the fact in bedrock edition you move so smoothly.- but-.. omg... I was about to say it was so smooth, and then mumbo just.. SAID ThAt im shook..
Yeah, there aren't many bugs that really bug me in bedrock, but that one.. yeah I get a bit tilted over it. Also the fact that build height in the nether is purposefully lower than Java so you cant do anything up there. Seriously? If so many people are going through all the effort to "circumvent" the game just to get up there then maybe, just possibly, that's a feature the fan base wants. @@towmater383
I truly believe that the idea of Microsoft is to migrate the entire system to the Bedrock version. I don't know when but I think it will happen, and when it does the Java version will stop receiving updates.
Laureano Paredes This is very likely to happen. Due to the nature of Java being an older, slower programming language that was designed to be used on different platforms with ease, it was not meant to be especially fast on 1 or 2 specific platforms, but rather run smoothly with very little quirks on many platforms. However, although C++ is older than Java, it is very lightweight in nature, and was designed with other things in mind - to communicate more directly with low level machine code such as assembly for less translations and more speed. Java is simply aging and I believe the motive was to transfer the users to Bedrock edition before Java became a non-standard programming language. Mojang holds no grudge against their own creation.
On one hand, im glad that the quazzy connectivity isn’t on bedrock, because it probably would screw up a ton of my redstone contraptions. On the other hand, however, I wish bedrock had it so we could make a Jeb door without the hassle.
Wish it wasn't an issue but programing is a hellishly tricky thing, so having to be coded in different programing language's out of hardware necessity's can just..... Break things.
I played on pocket edition for a long time (with alternative redstone) and then console edition and then I switch to Java and then I switch to bedrock. My Redstone learning curve has been very dramatic.
10/14/2020 Droppers and dispensers in MC Java (and prob bedrock) spit items in no order, so if u hook that up to an item filter, and make a random item in the dropper be filtered to the item filter, u got a randomizer Did I talk about that poorly? If yes sry ;-;
@@draketurcotte4760 the render issue actually crashed my friends realms, its now unplayable so after hours of work and many redstone contraptions gone yeet yeet hello java X'D
bedrock has a lot of block lag, when I see someone in java mining smoothly with haste 2 i remember that in bedrock i can’t mine with efficiency 5 without blocks coming back. And the blocks dropped on the ground cause massive lag even in realms, so kill the wither underground is just impossible
Yeah. I get a lot of bugs on Windows 10 Edition, like having to equip armor items twice if they’re new, or having to re-mine the first block with a new pickaxe.
I heard something about monster is more being limited in pe/bedrock then jave that might be the reason why the smoothness. But when i play mcpe i have never seen the amount of spawn rate they have it's fukin ridiculous when it's night time even on easy. When watching let's play i don't remember when watching UA-camrs being the spawn rate is this crazy. Meanwhile being the spawner is somewhat shit
Source for claims: Masters in CS here, not focused on gaming or anything, but I had a sharp disagreement over what was the better coding universe Java vs C/c++/c# Caveat: I've never played bedrock, but I have done custom java mod stuff and have a fair bit of experience in what things cause lag and why. So now that that's out of the way...... I'm gonna say, I imagine everything in this comment thread sounds correct for different reasons. The bedrock version is likely gonna be more stable and feel smoother *if* your setup can handle what it is being told to load, while the java version will be smoother if the game gets overloaded. My assumption here is hows the two different languages handle memory allocation. (There doesnt have to be a huge difference, and these days its usually even considered trivial to make one "normal" thing in language A be done the other languages "normal" way instead.) But the default is just so different, that 2 things might end up feeling wildly different, depending on ram amount, GPU, CPU, and how all of the entities are stored, created, accessed, and deleted
this reminds me of ye olde days, when I would play pocket edition. Ah, the ridiculously tiny worlds, wishing I had redstone, desperately wanting to go to the nether, and the old painting-hiding-secret-base.
Pe sucked a few years ago but now with the controls changed some an fancy graphics down its smooth and you can play anywhere also not missing much like it use too.
I’m guessing a lot of the bedrock players watching this also didn’t know rails and Redstone can go underwater Edit: did y’all not watch the video or somethin?
The fact that you can build redstone contraptions underwater makese really happy, they're some basic things in Java I'd like to see in Bedrock, like /world border, sheilds with banners, mob heads and more. I like Bedrock better but both are great games
I wish they had actual Redstone able to be put underwater so I don't have to worry about water ruining my red stone also so it makes it actually a useful feature
I actually turned that into a 1-bit randomizer, using redstone blocks that the pistons push and pull. But when I made it, my head was blank as to where to use it.
Dude every time I test a redstone build I feel like I need to sacrifice a controller to rngesus for it to actually do the same thing it did the last time I tried it
I actually built a redstone elevator, that required two observers so that the redstone order didn’t get mixed up by the game. Also, it sometimes didn’t start up
@@persondude2505 dude you should already know that bedrock redstone doesn't work like java, i don't get it ppl will watch so many tutorials and will get frustrated if it doesn't work rather than trying to figure it out yourself.
It’s predictable as long as you know how it works. I’ve found that if you work on something long enough, you can make pretty much any contraption reliable
Drake` Turcotte it’s supposed to be the actual way redstone works, but java has bugs that make it weird. I also hate the redstone on Bedrock and I’m a bedrock player
dyeilo, Actually, you got that reversed, redstone is bugged and messes up in BEDROCK, java edition is not only the first edition minecraft released as but also the home of true non bugged redstone.
Rey Max no, I didn’t get that reversed. Bedrock Redstone was originally how redstone was supposed to work. Java has bugs that make redstone much better. Bedrock Redstone is also bugged and it’s being fixed in 1.13
Java edition in my opinion best for playing servers and redstone. Bedrock edition best for playing with friends because of the cross-platform and easy way to join private worlds
@@zaboi007 yep I'm stuck with in and it stops me from being able to make fast or complex redstone, its like I'm playing my favorite game but I can't do the thing that makes it my favorite game
@@zaboi007 I have minecraft Xbox, Playstation, 3ds,Java and Windows 10 Edition and also the Pocket Edition and the Bedrock Version is in my opinion better than the Java Version, you can play with every friend, it doesn't matter if he's playing on an iPad or on an Xbox you're still able to play together.
There's an edge there, though. There's "consistency" as in "a single device always works the same way" and there's "consistency" as in "every component of the device follows the same rules / every component behaves the same way in all situations". Quasiconnectivity is an example of fitting the first definition, but not the second. In the real world, it is a fundamental law of not only physics but of math that the orientation doesn't matter. In Minecraft, up/down or even east/west matters greatly. Basically: I feel like I'd be able to live with quasiconnectivity if there were some way of making it happen from a specific face, rather than just "above" the piston.
This is not that crazy you can turn a world on hard mode and if you die delete the world this is the same with java edition but in bedrock there isn't spectotor mode...
i see java edition as more technical and mechanical, with features that enable large-scale builds, where bedrock is more consumer-friendly and fluid for a more casual audience, including some honestly helpful QoL changes in just vanilla. Like, imagine how bad it would lag with snappy one-tick pulses on pistons all on a phone, when it runs totally fine for someone else playing on Windows 10.
Problem is that Microsoft is starting to focus more on bedrock opposed to java. Look at RTX ray tracing for example, they're developing a version for bedrock only. 3rd party developers have proved that it's possible to add some form of path tracing onto minecraft java, but they have to deal with workarounds that an official teams wouldn't have to worry about. The RTX team also talk about what restrictions that a 3rd party developer has to deal with and how their official team don't have to worry about it, which is ironic, because java is the only one that can have 3rd party path tracing but there's no official path tracing version for it.
Hey Mumbo! I know this video is fairly old but I just want to point out something you might not know about why some of the delays seem broken. In Bedrock, redstone just needs to be a bit slower all around. For most circuits on Java that can be replicated on Bedrock, you need to add a bit more of a difference in delay. This removes the randomness you see with 0 and 1 - tick differences. I hope this helped :)
Quasiconnectivity is a really nice feature to use in builds, but I sure forget about it a ton and am left scratching my head wondering why random pistons are firing at the wrong times.
You can do a lot of the redstone circuits from java on bedrock, it is just more complicated and has to do more with chunk borders and coding ratios the0n java, you need to be big brain to do redstone on bedrock
Me who plays Bedrock: wait! My red stone has a chance. I think you have forgotten one tiny thing Mumbo. Bedrock players can make a machine that has a chance to open 2 different doors. Imagine that
@@typeoneauthor they gave up on doing that forever ago. And the point was because the entire system was revamped. Job points are important because villages are way more complicated
Marina Hill i doubt that’s what they were trying to do, because now villagers make a lot more iron and you can get 1000+ iron per hour with less than 200 villagers
one small annoying thing in bedrock is that when you have an enchanted tool and you equip it, the name of the item as well as all the enchantments show up and cover a good part of your screen, making it kinda hard to see where youre going. and as far as i know theres no way to get rid of this.
As someone who plays only on bedrock, I always thought I was just doing the circuits wrong and that was why they would change everytime, until I started doing research and realized that's just the way it is.
Mumbo: underwater red stone Me: *brain.exe has crashed* I’ve been playing Minecraft since the pre classic days when it was called Cave Game. So yea I’m a die hard Java fan. Also I’m truly honored to have the top comment. Thanks everyone!
@@itsmupsmultiuserplayersahi8637 it was added to break sand duping machines iirc, and its intentionally kept in the game, just like Bquasi connectivity
Some bugs that happen stay in the game because what it does. I.e. On PS4 why would I be able to water log a piston? As soon as it moves the water source is gone, not activating it actually moving it. Water log pistons suck.
Well, he’s playing bedrock on pc. Bedrock on pc actually runs better then Java, but on console and phone, (ESPECIALLY PS4 AND NINTENDO SWITCH GOD DANG) is a lot laggier.
As someone who messes around with bedrock redstone, the one-tick things is both a blessing an a curse. Mainly, however, it can be annoying when larger machines that require more precise movements and timings can act unpredictably, like a castle gate i made the other day
Not just the bugs but also stupid mechanics like applying persistency tags to every mob that was ever aggrod, touched or attack and allow mobs to always despawn when too far away instead of requiring light.
Phantom G That’s not what Mumbo said. Mumbo said Bedrock is smooth with less bugs, java has more bugs and is less smooth, but those bugs help you with a lot of things. Watch the video again
Most likely a disaster as they spend more time dulling down mobs and wrecking there models then fixing bugs for instance the horses in 1.12.2 then in 1.13 they got wrecked
Mumbo: it makes the Java Edition look like an old crotchety dinosaur. Perfectly said, dinosaurs are slower, but it's no argument over that dinosaurs are cooler then present day lizards.
Yes, but acctually no. I don't think you can even create a t-flip-flop in the game. But then yes, because the t-flip-flops in bedrock are random. So yes, and no
Last part of the video was. Wrong I am a bedrock redstoner the. Piston works ocationnally with the. Repeaters the. Way to fix. It is. 0 tick and 2 tick has difference. Of 2 ticks in Java but in bedrock difference of 2 ticks equals 0 so you need difference of 3 ticks to make them work
I love how instead of this being completely biased he looked at both versions and stated things he liked about both and then gave reasons as to why java is his preferred choice of gameplay good job mumbo
The unpredictability of the red stone can be utilised very well, like using the same circuit and adding a redstone block, if it goes one way, you win and maybe a diamond shoots out and the other way around being if it goes the other way, dirt shoots out
the fact that minecraft is not making some features of one version like Java has quasy connectivity and bedrock doesnt have that feature, its like minecraft wants you to buy both version of minecraft. so sad
I made my biggest redstone contraption by far! Hopefully that counts!! I made a super smelter (by following mumbojumbo exactly to the letter) but I did it!
I always thought I just couldn’t do red stone bc I was using Java tutorials on my bedrock world. Turns out once I use the right tutorials for the right version, I’m not half bad
For me, none of the bedrock features are a problem but the main one that hits different is features; there's so many things I'd be doing that I wouldn't be dreaming of: including nether roof, most farms,procedural difficulty, hardcore and others.
ShinyMooTank first if they do drift you can get it fixed for free, second Minecraft runs fine for me and legit most of my data is used up by Minecraft and yet no lag
I only have bedrock so I didn’t know these were even weird but since all his builds are too difficult for me to even duplicate I didn’t realize it was weird
@@noname_6423 huh? if that's you, you must have a very shitty pc. I have bought q random laptop off Ebay that was only bought for school but I got bored and I got minecraft on it. I have 10 chunks and 60 fps.
@@oskarpernak7858 not true a low end phone can run bedrock better than a high end pc with Java you have to use mods to get better performance even then I have both java just feels like it can't keep up
Nah, Mumbo has never liked Bedrock more than Java. He even makes jokes about it sometimes during redstone contraptions. Too many compromises for him lol
Want to know what I love about this? It states pros about Bedrock, and not just cons. When people just state cons of Bedrock but don't talk about the good points, it make Bedrock seem bad or inferior. Now, I know a lot of people may think that Java is better, but that's not the point. It's just that people shouldn't just state good things about Java and bad things about Bedrock. Bedrock has good things, and Java still has bad points. I don't know how to end this so yeah. Bye.
@@localshitposter1092 Ohhhh. Well no not really. I'm just saying how people mostly argue why Java is good without including good things about Bedrock. I'm not trying to hate on Java. Just pointing something out.
The unpredictability of bedrock redstone is still prevalent today. I recently built and piston/slime block armor stand shooter in my BE world and even being 3 blocks away from the trap door, there isn't enough power in the circuit for the trap door to catch the armor stand before it closes 100% of the time. It's so needlessly frustrating
Ok, as a software guy I wanted to write this to 5:59. The performance difference between the Java edition and the Bedrock edition is that the Java version is written on Java programming language while the Bedrock edition uses C++. The C++ code directly works on your machine, it compiles to your machine code, on the other hand, Java compiles to a Java Virtual Machine code and later when you run Java edition the whole game will run on a Virtual Machine working on top of your real machine. Sadly Notch chose Java to write a hobby project (which would be my choice too) and later he continued on Java, so that's why the Java version is much slower and inefficient than the Bedrock edition.
@@xrafter Kotlin can compile into both JVM(Java virtual machine) or native machine code. I didn't work with Kotlin before but I believe it is just a Java expansion. Also VM of a language is not the same as a VM for an OS so vmware is not a VM at this topic. VM is a program that will execute it's own abstract machine code using mostly C/C++. So it is a program that runs a program.
Having both bedrock and java editions feels like having a version of minecraft from 2 different alternate realities at once
Like Spider man into the spidey verse
Same with me except I have console edition and pocket edition!😅😅😅
@@darkestmatter9824 they are both bedrock (unless you are talking about the 360 version)
That’s so accurate
@LNinja Eh. Thats subjective, I own both too and I like Java more, but Bedrock does have its cool perks.
I can’t “prefer” bedrock or java, because I’m too broke to get a pc so I have to play bedrock.
or you get all of the benefits of java redstone at a smooth 60 fps on the ps4 legacy edition for only $250
Sem
50th like
I have both
@Lord Tachanka YOU CAN'T EVEN PLAY HERMIT(C) RAFT IF YOU'RE NOT INVITED xD
Years I have been following your tutorials on bedrock and I had no idea why they weren’t working. I thought I was just bad lmao
Sourus same
Idk why but i feel sorry
He said once on his other bedrock video that none of his builds work on bedrock
Same
Bruh
Fun fact: the Wither boss is significantly harder in the bedrock version of minecraft when compared to the java equivalent, this is due to the bedrock Wither having twice as much health as the java one (600 in bedrock, 300 in java), as well the bedrock Wither has a powerful dash attack that destroys blocks making it significantly harder to contain/ cheese, one trait that makes it easier tho is the fact that the blue skulls can be reflected in the same manner as ghast fireballs in the bedrock version
Bedrock wither also summons wither skeletons, explodes on death, and does the wither 2 effect vs Javas wither 1 effect.
But you can kill it easily with enchanted diamond armor
@@dintwo8242 bruh i tried
@@dintwo8242 yeah
@@dintwo8242 me and my teammates in the Wither Termination Force went through like 64 enchanted notch apples just to make time for the sniper to make the wither low enough for the head commander to use his axe with smite 4 on the wither
For the sake of my sanity and watching tutorials, why can’t both version’s redstone work the same?!
Ask Mojang and Microsoft
Siker_7 okay! Thanks for telling me that! I never heard of him
It probably has to do with the fact that they're both coded on completely different programs. Java was coded on (well) Java and Bedrock was coded on C++ I think not really sure tbh as I know practically nothing about programming and code
Beef boss I love you and abby
Beef Boss From Wii Sports this is the worlds biggest question
As someone who creates with bedrock edition redstone regularly, I can say that I 100% agree with you on all the topics concerning redstone.
InverseTeardrop I love bedrock redstone
I don’t know why they just can’t make sticky pistons spit out their blocks
Exept the last one. Its not that they arent predictibale its just that pistons take 3 ticks to extend instead of 2 in Java
@Ceddidulli they are predictibale u would know if you did research
@Vo1dY Well yes but its still predictibale
Mumbo: * Shows Underwater redstone *
Me: Wait. That's illegal.
no you
You mean
Minecraft java: THAT ILLEGAL
MCPE: sh*t up dude is legal
@@alexisbilale4309 no mcpe Minecraft bedrock
PE is same
@@orpheus8774 bedrock came from mcpe
He respects both Versions. He didnt say that Bedrock edition is bad. He is a man of culture. RESPECT
224 likes and NO COMMENTS???!!!!
@@graceelizebeth2201 xD
Bedrock is way too buggy for me tho
@@Coal_the_rock mmmmmm for u
@@graceelizebeth2201 ok???
"2+2 = 4 ..... or sometimes 5"
Pretty much sums up redstone in bedrock edition.
2+2=5 -Big Brother
@@ericli8792
2 + 2 equals what the party says it equals
In my head 1+1=7 sometimes
it's me MR parrot
@@ericli8792 Oceania is at war with Eastasia
Java: It's not a bug, it's a feature.
Bedrock: It's a bug.
i know, so many "features" in java are just bugs that they haven't fixed yet.
BUD Shitch: exists
Bedrock users:
Is this food?
@XAndroid1 what's your profile pic from?
@@rewrose2838 She's furrified Tracer from Overwatch made by an artist named: Liki
@@678zelda Thank you for letting me know (~.~)/
No one is gonna mention the cursed bedrock piston textures?
And thank goodness for that. Took them long enough...
Azekill Diablo no one is gonna talk about the fact in bedrock edition you move so smoothly.- but-..
omg...
I was about to say it was so smooth, and then mumbo just.. SAID ThAt im shook..
@Jane Doe nope, they didnt
@Jane Doe wow if it's a texture pack that fixes it the bug must not be that hard to fix lol
Piston is still busted
woah, a java player that isn’t dissing everything about bedrock
Good people do exisist lol
@@zakshei java is better
@@zakshei hmmm.....
but yeah bedrock is super cool
@@zakshei chad
I just love how you can have everything in your off hand amd we on bedrock can't even put a torch
And dont forget "TNT Duplicator"
Yeah and the stupidest thing is you can have nautilus shells in your off hand why not torches or shields? Just useless nautilus shell.
@@perttutunkkari3275
You can have shields in bedrock
@@Fastwalker27 oh I remembered that you couldnt
Yeah! We really need that feature "Dual Wielding"
Anyone ever notice that when the sticky piston is facing a certain way in bedrock it has a glitched top texture.
YESS can we pls get a bug fix, been that way since 1.7 almost to 1.11 now
Yessssssssss
Yeah, there aren't many bugs that really bug me in bedrock, but that one.. yeah I get a bit tilted over it.
Also the fact that build height in the nether is purposefully lower than Java so you cant do anything up there.
Seriously? If so many people are going through all the effort to "circumvent" the game just to get up there then maybe, just possibly, that's a feature the fan base wants. @@towmater383
Lego Collin isnt is 0.9.0 now?
Yes!!! It is so annoying.
Mumbo: “here we have a simple red stone door”
The redstone door: ⬆️⤴️⬆️↩️⬆️⤵️⬅️↪️⬆️⬅️↩️⬅️⤴️⤴️⬆️↩️⬅️↪️➡️➡️↪️⬆️⬅️↩️➡️↩️⬅️↩️⬆️↪️↔️⤴️↪️↘️↪️⬆️↪️↙️⬆️
He's the Dharni of redstone
Peoples brains: brain stuff idk
Mumbo’s brain: hshhehshhehdujcjhejikakakjemdnnfbbrhrudijejwjkakqoqppqpdoodkskwjsjsjxjxncnncnrbrbhrhduduusiwiwiiwjajansmmsjsjsjjehe
I like your funny words magic man
@CrabRave isn’t an old meme He says here is a simple red stone door, but the door is crazy complicated.
@@officiallyrandom2614 jfk quote
Mumbo: "Bedrock edition is so smooth!"
Me, a Nintendo Switch player:
It’s so slow 😭😭😭
Its tough for us nintendo switch players
I sometimes fire it up on Switch, thinking "I'll just play a little casual Minecraft on the couch", ugh it's gotten SO BAD. Back to Java.
@@LoneIgadzra for me i could load in had to delete all the save data
Bedrock is so laggy, it's practically unplayable endgame
Me, who can't make red stone contraptions on both versions: hmmm... Interesting
"its quite easy really"
-Mumbo 2016
@@YoshiLikesFate it is exactly
I wish I didn’t relate...
Also who can’t spell correctly
I made a flying machine in bedrock and it works
Mumbo: I wish these bedrock feature were in Java
Me: I wish these java features were in bedrock.
Yea :(
Especially sticky pistons spitting out blocks in one tik
And the command system. Lots of really cool command systems only work in Java.
Or they could just work on parity and make the two have the same features.
Just built a massive honey block door for my brother who plays on bedrock wasted sooo much time finding out 1 tiks dont happen
they still havent added NBT tags to commands, and bedrock ps4 loads for ~40 mins, right now im reinstalling it because someone said it might help -_-
If only we had the best of both in 1 game
Minecraft: Javarock edition
I truly believe that the idea of Microsoft is to migrate the entire system to the Bedrock version. I don't know when but I think it will happen, and when it does the Java version will stop receiving updates.
@@qhondaman then mods will add the new updates
Laureano Paredes This is very likely to happen. Due to the nature of Java being an older, slower programming language that was designed to be used on different platforms with ease, it was not meant to be especially fast on 1 or 2 specific platforms, but rather run smoothly with very little quirks on many platforms. However, although C++ is older than Java, it is very lightweight in nature, and was designed with other things in mind - to communicate more directly with low level machine code such as assembly for less translations and more speed. Java is simply aging and I believe the motive was to transfer the users to Bedrock edition before Java became a non-standard programming language.
Mojang holds no grudge against their own creation.
there is no best of bedrock, everything is terrible and if you think different you should be euthanized
On one hand, im glad that the quazzy connectivity isn’t on bedrock, because it probably would screw up a ton of my redstone contraptions. On the other hand, however, I wish bedrock had it so we could make a Jeb door without the hassle.
Agreed my bedrock redstone is considerably larger then Java stuff. I have played both and just love bedrock.
quazzy
@@hydrochloric007 yeah that’s what I wrote
You can make a jeb door on bedrock. It IS slightly harder, but it's not impossible by any means
@@firstpersonsnooter2519 it's quasi?
You have perfectly explained both sides of a story. As a bedrock player, who also has Java, I appreciate this.
I dont play java edition even though I have because I dont like the controls.
gingerheart of mountainclan theyre the same controls
@@MeedasGuy I think he means he likes native Xbox controller support.
#metoo (i have bedrock for Android but I use an xbox one controlled)
@@tr4ff1cjam ExCuSe mE?
I always thought I was bad at red stone until I realized (quite a bit long ago) I was in bedrock and I was using Java designs.
Wish it wasn't an issue but programing is a hellishly tricky thing, so having to be coded in different programing language's out of hardware necessity's can just..... Break things.
Me too 😂
tree...?
yeah me to
It used to work like 85% of the time
I'm sad
Ive been stuck on bedrock for a couple years and never knew i could put redstone in water
Same
Lmao same
wait what
Same
We can?
I played on pocket edition for a long time (with alternative redstone) and then console edition and then I switch to Java and then I switch to bedrock. My Redstone learning curve has been very dramatic.
Aren't console, pocket, and windows 10 editions of Minecraft all the same?
@@mangolie21 Believe he's referring to the console edition not bedrock. This was before bedrock.
@@mangolie21 hes referring to the legacy console edition, which had quasi-conectivity and was a lot more like java edition
Every time Mumbo says “simple”:
Well that was a fricking lie
Its simple for him
@@sarabjitkaurdhillon3621 OK then
Nah when he says simple it's friking the easiest thing for me
It actually kinda is
Seriously
The unpredictable pistons make a great randomizer
and is worse at every other aspect.
Imagine having randomisers when trying to extend pistons. This post was made by the Java gang.
10/14/2020
Droppers and dispensers in MC Java (and prob bedrock) spit items in no order, so if u hook that up to an item filter, and make a random item in the dropper be filtered to the item filter, u got a randomizer
Did I talk about that poorly? If yes sry ;-;
I use redstone on bedrock I got used to it but I wish I was on computer edited why cant they all act the same
@@RandomRothbardian yea
Mumbo: Bedrock is so smooth
Unloaded chunks:Allow us to introduce ourselves
TheBlueFireHD I can’t use elytra in bedrock. The chunks render in SO SLOWLY! I might be able to use a minecart though...
@@draketurcotte4760 the render issue actually crashed my friends realms, its now unplayable so after hours of work and many redstone contraptions gone yeet yeet hello java X'D
@@draketurcotte4760 you can turn your render distance up. That might help chunks load ahead of time.
@@draketurcotte4760 depends on the device you use. I use a mid-high end tablet and the render is consistent even when using elytra.
UGH YES IT NEVER FUCKING WORKS. It took me HOURS the one time I tried to find a woodland mansion because it just. wouldn't. load.
bedrock has a lot of block lag, when I see someone in java mining smoothly with haste 2 i remember that in bedrock i can’t mine with efficiency 5 without blocks coming back. And the blocks dropped on the ground cause massive lag even in realms, so kill the wither underground is just impossible
Yeah. I get a lot of bugs on Windows 10 Edition, like having to equip armor items twice if they’re new, or having to re-mine the first block with a new pickaxe.
@FireMaster 3129 bedrock is significantly smooth bcs I installed Java and bedrock in my pc and Java was kinda laggy so..
I heard something about monster is more being limited in pe/bedrock then jave that might be the reason why the smoothness.
But when i play mcpe i have never seen the amount of spawn rate they have it's fukin ridiculous when it's night time even on easy.
When watching let's play i don't remember when watching UA-camrs being the spawn rate is this crazy. Meanwhile being the spawner is somewhat shit
Source for claims: Masters in CS here, not focused on gaming or anything, but I had a sharp disagreement over what was the better coding universe Java vs C/c++/c#
Caveat: I've never played bedrock, but I have done custom java mod stuff and have a fair bit of experience in what things cause lag and why. So now that that's out of the way......
I'm gonna say, I imagine everything in this comment thread sounds correct for different reasons. The bedrock version is likely gonna be more stable and feel smoother *if* your setup can handle what it is being told to load, while the java version will be smoother if the game gets overloaded.
My assumption here is hows the two different languages handle memory allocation. (There doesnt have to be a huge difference, and these days its usually even considered trivial to make one "normal" thing in language A be done the other languages "normal" way instead.) But the default is just so different, that 2 things might end up feeling wildly different, depending on ram amount, GPU, CPU, and how all of the entities are stored, created, accessed, and deleted
Doesn't happen to me
this reminds me of ye olde days, when I would play pocket edition. Ah, the ridiculously tiny worlds, wishing I had redstone, desperately wanting to go to the nether, and the old painting-hiding-secret-base.
Yeah, sadly nowadays people argue about which version is better instead of saying both have perks and cons
@@FormedGlitch heres why people fight because people want more features to the bedrock so they complain
Pe sucked a few years ago but now with the controls changed some an fancy graphics down its smooth and you can play anywhere also not missing much like it use too.
Pterazei ahhh yes and making the massive nether thing
Nether reactors was the closest thing to the nether lol
I’m guessing a lot of the bedrock players watching this also didn’t know rails and Redstone can go underwater
Edit: did y’all not watch the video or somethin?
Omg yes the ocean tunnels I have spent ages clearing out
@Jeannie Baya I've been playing since '11 and i was super confused when I saw that
Water destroys rails and resstone. If it flows and hits the redstone or rails they will break. Its because he places them directly underwater
i didn't know that 😂
I have played on bedrock since it came out and I didn't know
It’s also bad how we can’t build on the nether roof
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Fr bruh
I tried it recently, and couldn't do anything. There was no way to kill myself either so I was stuck
Program Man /kill
@@ogpk3 But what if you have cheats off and want achievements?
The fact that you can build redstone contraptions underwater makese really happy, they're some basic things in Java I'd like to see in Bedrock, like /world border, sheilds with banners, mob heads and more. I like Bedrock better but both are great games
YES!!
Are mob heads no longer in bedrock? I remember them when playing the Xbox 360 version
I wish they had actual Redstone able to be put underwater so I don't have to worry about water ruining my red stone also so it makes it actually a useful feature
Mob heads have been in bedrock forever?
@@themeowfia7132 I think he Means customizable heads
When Mumbo said redstone in bedrock is unpredictable.....
me: GAMBLING MACHINE!
O_O
Yes it is our randomizers, screw dispensers
Keralis wants to know your location
@@hellothere6627 lol
You are the type of people I'm happy like bedrock as well
Java: When this turns on, it activates that
Bedrock: mmm. mmhmm. How bout
Ayden Gubac and I Waddled away til the very next day.
@@machy8515 you fucking legend
@@machy8515 bum bum bum bum bum badum
PooCobra THE ONE and the duck walked up to the lemonade stand
Ayden Gubac *Yes, but actually no
You see a completely unreliable redstone circuit, I see a preprogrammed randomizer
lets keep the likes on 69
I can also relate to you
I actually turned that into a 1-bit randomizer, using redstone blocks that the pistons push and pull. But when I made it, my head was blank as to where to use it.
@Kai Mercero Student Maybe... But what would you get?
or maybe the block update function runs on a different thread and fails to keep up with the render and logic thread
Mumbo: “Bedrock is so smooth!”
Me, who plays on switch: lol no
Yep 😂
@Tomás Salgado Salinas yeah, if you’re lucky.
Nintendo Switch:
Minecraft: PowerPoint edition
Me: *breaks a wheat seed accidentally*
My switch: *lolnope*
Any Java player who compliments BE is most likely talkinh about thr Windows 10 edition
Mumbo: bedrock redstone is unpredictable
Me, a bedrock player: so thats why none of my contraptions worked.......
Edit: When did I get so many likes
Dude every time I test a redstone build I feel like I need to sacrifice a controller to rngesus for it to actually do the same thing it did the last time I tried it
I actually built a redstone elevator, that required two observers so that the redstone order didn’t get mixed up by the game. Also, it sometimes didn’t start up
@@persondude2505 dude you should already know that bedrock redstone doesn't work like java, i don't get it ppl will watch so many tutorials and will get frustrated if it doesn't work rather than trying to figure it out yourself.
It’s predictable as long as you know how it works. I’ve found that if you work on something long enough, you can make pretty much any contraption reliable
@jack bauer no its not like its not predictable, you just need toknow the bedrock rules for it. There is a set of rules for bedrock too
Redstone in bedrock edition is....
A very special boy
Rey Max it’s actually the correct redstone
dyeilo but it’s so terrible and confusing! Keep in mind, I’m a bedrock player.
Drake` Turcotte it’s supposed to be the actual way redstone works, but java has bugs that make it weird. I also hate the redstone on Bedrock and I’m a bedrock player
dyeilo, Actually, you got that reversed, redstone is bugged and messes up in BEDROCK, java edition is not only the first edition minecraft released as but also the home of true non bugged redstone.
Rey Max no, I didn’t get that reversed. Bedrock Redstone was originally how redstone was supposed to work. Java has bugs that make redstone much better. Bedrock Redstone is also bugged and it’s being fixed in 1.13
He is a man of culture. He respects both versions
Im wana be doggo tooo
@@djungelskogmemes but how
I would love to try java but I my mum can't afford it
Something
@@silasharris3368 really? Not to flex it’s kinda cheap for me
One of my biggest problems with bedrock is that red stone repeaters, literally never give the same delay. It’s very frustrating
Java edition in my opinion best for playing servers and redstone.
Bedrock edition best for playing with friends because of the cross-platform and easy way to join private worlds
bedrock edition for those who doesn't have any other choice (phone, console, etc.)
@@zaboi007 yep I'm stuck with in and it stops me from being able to make fast or complex redstone, its like I'm playing my favorite game but I can't do the thing that makes it my favorite game
@@zaboi007 I have minecraft Xbox, Playstation, 3ds,Java and Windows 10 Edition and also the Pocket Edition and the Bedrock Version is in my opinion better than the Java Version, you can play with every friend, it doesn't matter if he's playing on an iPad or on an Xbox you're still able to play together.
I play on bedrock when I want to play with friends or make a very large build bc of lag
What if both versions could have both tho
Consistency is THE MOST important thing to have in a system such as redstone.
Agreeed!!
Yep thats why i play java bugs are amazing for redstone just like consistency
I KNOOOW RIGHTTT TOO BAD I DONT HAVE A PC ::(:((
There's an edge there, though. There's "consistency" as in "a single device always works the same way" and there's "consistency" as in "every component of the device follows the same rules / every component behaves the same way in all situations". Quasiconnectivity is an example of fitting the first definition, but not the second.
In the real world, it is a fundamental law of not only physics but of math that the orientation doesn't matter. In Minecraft, up/down or even east/west matters greatly. Basically: I feel like I'd be able to live with quasiconnectivity if there were some way of making it happen from a specific face, rather than just "above" the piston.
@@skztr6151 The orientation may have an effect on how it works, but it is always from the same orientation, at least.
My hate: There is no hardcore mode in bedrock
This is not that crazy you can turn a world on hard mode and if you die delete the world this is the same with java edition but in bedrock there isn't spectotor mode...
I hate this. I tried doing this but 5 seconds later i failed
u csn just download a behavior pack
Yes exactly!!!
Next update
2:58
Cursed Sticky Piston with 2 Extenders? One of the extenders is glitched LOL
"gorgeous" "Wonderful" "beautiful"
It looks hellish
9
Oh sorry missclick
Same goes for 7:10
i see java edition as more technical and mechanical, with features that enable large-scale builds, where bedrock is more consumer-friendly and fluid for a more casual audience, including some honestly helpful QoL changes in just vanilla. Like, imagine how bad it would lag with snappy one-tick pulses on pistons all on a phone, when it runs totally fine for someone else playing on Windows 10.
Problem is that Microsoft is starting to focus more on bedrock opposed to java. Look at RTX ray tracing for example, they're developing a version for bedrock only. 3rd party developers have proved that it's possible to add some form of path tracing onto minecraft java, but they have to deal with workarounds that an official teams wouldn't have to worry about.
The RTX team also talk about what restrictions that a 3rd party developer has to deal with and how their official team don't have to worry about it, which is ironic, because java is the only one that can have 3rd party path tracing but there's no official path tracing version for it.
As someone who started on pocket edition and who has played bedrock their whole life. I learned some new things today.
Haha yes
@Sparky The Jolteon, hello there
Pocket edition is bedrock but k
@@KO_Manic that's what he said
Same here but I'm hoping to get java soon
You should add “edition” to the title, I went in expecting a 10 minute video about the pros and cons of the block.
Lol so've I
Yeah same
Same here😂
Why would someone talk about bedrock for ten minutes ?
@@margutvandervjucht6436 you'd be surprised
Hey Mumbo! I know this video is fairly old but I just want to point out something you might not know about why some of the delays seem broken. In Bedrock, redstone just needs to be a bit slower all around. For most circuits on Java that can be replicated on Bedrock, you need to add a bit more of a difference in delay. This removes the randomness you see with 0 and 1 - tick differences. I hope this helped :)
Mumbo in bedrock single player: "There's no massive lag spikes"
Me in Multiplayer:
"What's that? You clicked a button? Just give me like 3 minutes"
That’s your end
Even for me there is no lag and my computer is horrible
@@glitzyx4x852 I mean on any device other than pc is horrible as far as lag goes
AWJ GG true
XD Ikr? I was playing with my friend and lagged like heck
xbox isnt too bad atleast for me it doesnt lag
I expected a full documentary on what you loved and hated about the block “bedrock”
Really?
LOL
Lmao
Lol
wow
mumbo: bed rock has no lag
Bedrock players: don't tell him about the time I spawned 10000 silver fish
lol
A while ago there was a mob limit
Briana Jorge I spawned 1838184828483 ender dragons. I cannot go on that world anymore.
My friend did this under the house on my server 😑😤
I also made a superflat world of TNT and blew up my ps4
Quasiconnectivity is a really nice feature to use in builds, but I sure forget about it a ton and am left scratching my head wondering why random pistons are firing at the wrong times.
If Bedrock has modding support, then has someone ever released a mod to make the red stone work like it does in Java?
Block launcher exist as for the mod not sure
*Harvard wants to know your location*
Krystian Goczal Wdym? Is that a joke? What does Harvard have to do with Minecraft red Stone?
You can do a lot of the redstone circuits from java on bedrock, it is just more complicated and has to do more with chunk borders and coding ratios the0n java, you need to be big brain to do redstone on bedrock
@@theo6426 do you have any knowledge of memes buddy?
"Bedrock is as smooth as butter"
Wait until there are 9 people joined on your world and you will see the true terror
Jaraid it runs better than java
On ps4 it lag and crash when there is just 1 friend in my world
Java is king for MP. Even I, a convinced Bedrocker, can't deny that. But for SP it is oh so much better.
Or just try to play on switch if you place more than like 5 blocks at once they stop rendering for a bit
1 person and the world stops loading
When you said "No Lag Spikes" my video started buffering... Thanks mumbo
He is lag god
@@raidarthegunwizard4520Mumbo's Base: LAG PLANET
Well look on the bright side, it’s really easy to make a randomizer in bedrock
😂
Same
Me who plays Bedrock: wait! My red stone has a chance. I think you have forgotten one tiny thing Mumbo. Bedrock players can make a machine that has a chance to open 2 different doors. Imagine that
You could use some kind of dropper randomizer on java
kep arani ...
@@ttmfndng201 yeah
Just make two possible paths and voila its not that hard and quite franklg realistic
According to the newest snapshot... villages are no detected by doors in 1.14
It’s based on “beds, job sites and meeting points”
DocMc and a few of his friends have created a decent iron farm, but there’s no villager farms so far
The point is to crush iron farms. They've been looking to crush those for a while now.
@@typeoneauthor they gave up on doing that forever ago. And the point was because the entire system was revamped. Job points are important because villages are way more complicated
Marina Hill i doubt that’s what they were trying to do, because now villagers make a lot more iron and you can get 1000+ iron per hour with less than 200 villagers
5:43
Mumbo Jumbo: No lag spikes
My old J1 Phone: Watch
Observe
I used to have a j1. Minecraft was ok on it
Observe
You were supposed to say observe
U broke the meme
On the bedrock version, the “code” for double piston extenders is 3 and 6, not 2 and 4.
i use 2 and 5
What?
I understand none of this
@@j-man3267 this shows you how big Brian you have to be to do bedrock redstone
@@imperialrule6652 ah ofcourse, Brian
one small annoying thing in bedrock is that when you have an enchanted tool and you equip it, the name of the item as well as all the enchantments show up and cover a good part of your screen, making it kinda hard to see where youre going. and as far as i know theres no way to get rid of this.
@Enderfenix lol you try to roast and can’t even spell
I have a Nintendo Switch with MC on it and sometimes I play it but its real smooth
But that’s also in java
@@AA-rx9ph its not in Java, you have to hover your mouse while in the inventory to see enchants
As someone who plays only on bedrock, I always thought I was just doing the circuits wrong and that was why they would change everytime, until I started doing research and realized that's just the way it is.
2:09 “simple piston door
Me, a bedrock player: What in the actual name of god is this black magic you wire witch
f
I feel you he is a wizard
In bedrock we have a 1 deep 3x3 piston door
Mikey Smyth yeah I built one in survival
lol
Mumbo: underwater red stone
Me: *brain.exe has crashed*
I’ve been playing Minecraft since the pre classic days when it was called Cave Game. So yea I’m a die hard Java fan.
Also I’m truly honored to have the top comment. Thanks everyone!
They once said it in a Livestream
Scuse me! Can we get a lift to the top of the comment section for this please?
You don't know that???😕
Same
That's how mafia works
Mumbo Jumbo: uploads this vid
Bedrock players (including me): clicks faster than Eminem's rap..
I thought this video was gonna be about you moaning about the bedrock BLOCK 😂 I'm so stupid
IndigoCat same
Same
Me too.
Same
What the-
-I MEAN LIKE MINECRAFT BEDEOCK PROBABLY EDITION-
*MA DUDE*
*GET A MIND TEST*
8:25
Bedrock redstone is, in fact, slower. Specifically pistons
Exactly, pistons operate on a hard limit 2 tick cycle, rather than glitching and dropping the block like in Java Edition if they get a 1 tick pulse
@@benjaminking4286 dropping the block when they get a 1-tick pulse is intended.
@@itsmupsmultiuserplayersahi8637 it was added to break sand duping machines iirc, and its intentionally kept in the game, just like Bquasi connectivity
@@theairaccumulator7144 that was a bug
Some bugs that happen stay in the game because what it does. I.e. On PS4 why would I be able to water log a piston? As soon as it moves the water source is gone, not activating it actually moving it. Water log pistons suck.
5:39 “theres no massive lag spikes!”
just wait till you try multiplayer.
Yep, physically can't play anything on mineplex, it's so laggy that minecraft breaks at the seams
@@magicmaster9769 i mean if you had his computer it would probably be different
Well, he’s playing bedrock on pc. Bedrock on pc actually runs better then Java, but on console and phone, (ESPECIALLY PS4 AND NINTENDO SWITCH GOD DANG) is a lot laggier.
Phones just suck at gaming
@@patcho7518 play bedrock on a nasa pc and still lag
“Mom can we have sticky piston?”
“We have sticky piston at home”
Sticky piston at home: 2:59
If you want farms in Bedrock, go see SilentWhisperer
Damien G definitely!
SILENTWHISPERER
Love that guy!
Yay, Mumbo's java redstone and SilentWhisperer's bedrock redstone!!
Or skippy6
2:49 If you look closely at the top of the piston, you can see that somethings not right...
Yeah it was a bug that was finally fixed, it was so strange
CNDerpzzz w a i t a m i n u t e
Look at it at 6:15
It only happened if the piton was facing (north?).
CNDerpzzz I noticed that
Why I like bedrock: COLORED SHEARED SHEEP
Nah i like bedrock because if there is snow layers on a tree the leaves will become white. It behave the same as grass as what i know
You can do th same on Java
@@michaelrodriguez2750 he meant, when the sheep is sheared, it still have the colour on it, in java the sheep that sheared is just white
@@crasher_19 yeah they look absolutely pretty
WAIT. THAT EXiST !?!?!? im going on bedrock RIGHT. NOW !
As someone who messes around with bedrock redstone, the one-tick things is both a blessing an a curse. Mainly, however, it can be annoying when larger machines that require more precise movements and timings can act unpredictably, like a castle gate i made the other day
Bedrock: BUGGY BUT SMOOTH
Java: LAGGY BUT LESS BUG
If mojang combined both it will be
50% chance of disaster
50% chance of masterpiece
Not just the bugs but also stupid mechanics like applying persistency tags to every mob that was ever aggrod, touched or attack and allow mobs to always despawn when too far away instead of requiring light.
Mixing both and the outcome is good it will be fantastic
Phantom G That’s not what Mumbo said. Mumbo said Bedrock is smooth with less bugs, java has more bugs and is less smooth, but those bugs help you with a lot of things. Watch the video again
Bedrock is not smooth. I play on switch and every now and then the game chugs
Most likely a disaster as they spend more time dulling down mobs and wrecking there models then fixing bugs for instance the horses in 1.12.2 then in 1.13 they got wrecked
Mumbo: it makes the Java Edition look like an old crotchety dinosaur.
Perfectly said, dinosaurs are slower, but it's no argument over that dinosaurs are cooler then present day lizards.
Rudyard Lacovara yeah but dinosaurs are dead and lizards aren’t
Birds acre dinosaurs.
the like count was on 69 and I don’t know if I should change it to 70
Darth Y'all Now its down to opinion, wether the bird is cooler or the lizard, just like today’s debate
Bedrock is better
The "random redstone" aspect of the Bedrock Edition is VERY useful for a randomizer.
That's a huge price to pay for everything else that it complicates but I admire your positivity
@@ivory753 if you change ticks it works normal
But that's its only use.
Yes, but acctually no.
I don't think you can even create a t-flip-flop in the game.
But then yes, because the t-flip-flops in bedrock are random.
So yes, and no
Last part of the video was. Wrong I am a bedrock redstoner the. Piston works ocationnally with the. Repeaters the. Way to fix. It is. 0 tick and 2 tick has difference. Of 2 ticks in Java but in bedrock difference of 2 ticks equals 0 so you need difference of 3 ticks to make them work
I love how instead of this being completely biased he looked at both versions and stated things he liked about both and then gave reasons as to why java is his preferred choice of gameplay good job mumbo
yeah I hope all youtubers that compares Java and Bedrock does that too.
and not
oAOaOa mIcROStRaNsACtIoNs??????!SOoOoO bAAD
@@_username Microtransactions do suck ass tho can't lie. But yeah shouldn't be used in a comparison since it doesn't change the core gameplay much.
@@acklord7145 exactly
@@acklord7145 no in the case of Minecraft since u don't have to pay for skins,mods,etc
anyone notice that in bedrock some of the pistons had two wood parts and some had one wood part (the part that gets pushed out)
only top side in one cardinal direction, but yes, and its annoying
Definitely saw that!
I noticed that in PE, it's most likely a glitch.
its a save error it occurs when you close the game too early or closing the game while looking at a other window/app
It’s an issue with a piston facing a certain direction-just a simple texture bug
Still waiting for crawling in bedrock edition 😞
Do you mean like crawling in a one block path? Because you can you just have to use water.
Me too
😞😞😞
And 1 1/2 blocks Sneaking 😞😞
you need to swim in water then swim into the 1 block hole you wanna crawl into
The unpredictability of the red stone can be utilised very well, like using the same circuit and adding a redstone block, if it goes one way, you win and maybe a diamond shoots out and the other way around being if it goes the other way, dirt shoots out
Oh. I thought you meant the block... I don’t know if I should be depressed or happy.
Yes easy mistake LOL
I did too...
Same!
CoasterFan5 same
SAME HERE, BRO
5:40 "there's no massive lag spikes"
Me: (playing minecraft on switch) _Press X to doubt_
😔
Who plays Minecraft on a switch?
@@Ty-17 people who own a Switch and love Minecraft
@@Ty-17 me(?)
Me playing on Xbox one with girlfriend:
Don’t trade with that villager I’m crouched by lava!!
Jumbo: THE BEDROCK EDITION IS SO SMOOTH!
My phone:
True
My 1 GB ram 2014 phone.......
your phone must need upgrading then...
Yeah
Is trash then bedrock has been made so Mobile devices are better on the gameplay
the fact that minecraft is not making some features of one version like Java has quasy connectivity and bedrock doesnt have that feature, its like minecraft wants you to buy both version of minecraft. so sad
Or maybe just maybe Minecraft bedrock is under Microsoft's management with different employees! Crazy idea right?
C++ and Java is different
no microsoft wants you to buy bedrock so you buy maps and stufs
mumbo: i like java :)
ibxtoycat: *_inhales_*
I respect them both tbh
Jxcksonn shut up
What
@CDia22 awhile
@CDia22 its probably mostly a joke lel
I have a challange for you: make a big redstone build in bedrock edition
I got a 4x4 vault door
I made a 5x5 Spiral door by my own with my own build........ It's huge. Not the door the redstone
Lol the first redstone piston door I ever made was a 4x4 vault door note for mumbo TAKE THAT
In Minecraft pocket edition or bedrock edition Side note THER THE SAME THING
I made my biggest redstone contraption by far! Hopefully that counts!! I made a super smelter (by following mumbojumbo exactly to the letter) but I did it!
When I saw the underwater-redstone my mouth was open like: "What in Notch's name is this witchcraft!!!!" Lol
/Confused Screaming/
I'm loading it up now to check!
Yeah that's pretty much how it felt for me.
It was added in the aquatic update and I had a notification about it on my xbox.
Although I am a bedrock players I didn't know this XD
I always thought I just couldn’t do red stone bc I was using Java tutorials on my bedrock world. Turns out once I use the right tutorials for the right version, I’m not half bad
IS NO ONE TALING ABOUT COORDINATES IN THE CORNER THOSE SAVE MY LIFE
you can see coordinates in both versions
keep f3 toggled on or get a mod for it
Yeah! It's so annoying having to press f3 and having to search for the co ords because there's 700 numbers and everything covering your screen
@@roryhamburger4284 If you found them once you get used to it and can see your coords in no time.
press F3 on your keyboard
Mumbo: Here we have a simple 3x3 piston door
Me: 🙄 Showoff
PoiZZon Aciid what?
Pencil Vester i was joking lmao. Calm down kid
Pencil Vester that conversation has nothing to do with you...
Pencil Vester what did the first comment intend then?
Also good job on liking all of your own comments
@PoiZZon Aciid dude you're really making fun of people for liking Harry Potter?
Mumbo: mcpe is so smooth
My phone:wait a second
Lol bro😂😂
It is smooth on phone ain't it?
@@wyrdvora On The Laptop Mcbe is smooth
But on the phone it's 24 fps instead of 60
@@zero-one2585 oh. Still faster than my 0-30 FPS with lag spikes on Java.
For me, none of the bedrock features are a problem but the main one that hits different is features; there's so many things I'd be doing that I wouldn't be dreaming of: including nether roof, most farms,procedural difficulty, hardcore and others.
5:44 "It's like butter"
The switch version of bedrock disagrees
Minecraft on Switch runs perfectly fine for me.
@@ShinyMooTank you have no idea about hardware do you lad?
ShinyMooTank first if they do drift you can get it fixed for free, second Minecraft runs fine for me and legit most of my data is used up by Minecraft and yet no lag
ShinyMooTank I mean like I share the world with my friend
Also Minecraft switch version: minecraft switch has not seen such bs before
I only have bedrock so I didn’t know these were even weird but since all his builds are too difficult for me to even duplicate I didn’t realize it was weird
use java
@@zerokibz1946 you dont need a good graphics card to run minecraft java in fact with optifine java is even easier to run with better Optimilazation
@@noname_6423 huh? if that's you, you must have a very shitty pc. I have bought q random laptop off Ebay that was only bought for school but I got bored and I got minecraft on it. I have 10 chunks and 60 fps.
@@oskarpernak7858 not true a low end phone can run bedrock better than a high end pc with Java you have to use mods to get better performance even then I have both java just feels like it can't keep up
My phone runs at 120fps quad hd and I have modified the file to do 72 chunks
Here's a good way to sum up Mumbo's actual thoughts on the matter: "Hermitcraft ain't a Realm"
Nah, Mumbo has never liked Bedrock more than Java. He even makes jokes about it sometimes during redstone contraptions. Too many compromises for him lol
lets take a moment to respect that now we can place rails under water in java, i dont remember this being added but i greatly appreciate it
Want to know what I love about this? It states pros about Bedrock, and not just cons. When people just state cons of Bedrock but don't talk about the good points, it make Bedrock seem bad or inferior. Now, I know a lot of people may think that Java is better, but that's not the point. It's just that people shouldn't just state good things about Java and bad things about Bedrock. Bedrock has good things, and Java still has bad points. I don't know how to end this so yeah. Bye.
"Bedrock has good points and java still has bad points"
....do you want to hate on java?
@@localshitposter1092 No, quite the opposite. I play Bedrock and enjoy it lol
@@linawu09 oh wait i wanted to say hate on java hang on
@@localshitposter1092 Ohhhh. Well no not really. I'm just saying how people mostly argue why Java is good without including good things about Bedrock. I'm not trying to hate on Java. Just pointing something out.
@@linawu09 ok
Why do I have a feeling Mumbo could go on and on about this?
He likely could as a someone who makes advanced redstone contraptions.
because bedrock redstone is rigged. that's why
because he could lol
Because he can. I play on bedrock and redstone is impossible to predict. You can't even build a simple flying machine.
I wish there could just be one version of Minecraft
I'd KILL if I could play my Java MC on my MCPE
EarthCow412
Hey Atleast we don’t have like 10 different versions anymore
bruh then EVERYONE would have to use bedrock (I prefer Java)
YEE? I want them to combine the features of bedrock and java
I want them to put java everywhere, but add Friends multiplayer, in game coordinates, underwater red stone and the smooth chunk loading. That’s it tho
The unpredictability of bedrock redstone is still prevalent today. I recently built and piston/slime block armor stand shooter in my BE world and even being 3 blocks away from the trap door, there isn't enough power in the circuit for the trap door to catch the armor stand before it closes 100% of the time.
It's so needlessly frustrating
Its not unpredictable atall everytjing nere is logical, it will be random if you give it more than 1 path, like actual physics.
Ok, as a software guy I wanted to write this to 5:59. The performance difference between the Java edition and the Bedrock edition is that the Java version is written on Java programming language while the Bedrock edition uses C++. The C++ code directly works on your machine, it compiles to your machine code, on the other hand, Java compiles to a Java Virtual Machine code and later when you run Java edition the whole game will run on a Virtual Machine working on top of your real machine. Sadly Notch chose Java to write a hobby project (which would be my choice too) and later he continued on Java, so that's why the Java version is much slower and inefficient than the Bedrock edition.
Is the kotlin work in vmware too?
@@xrafter Kotlin can compile into both JVM(Java virtual machine) or native machine code. I didn't work with Kotlin before but I believe it is just a Java expansion. Also VM of a language is not the same as a VM for an OS so vmware is not a VM at this topic. VM is a program that will execute it's own abstract machine code using mostly C/C++. So it is a program that runs a program.
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Ty
Huh. I actually didn't know this.
That explains why my rtx 2060 struggles with mc java (random stuttering) but runs fine with bedrock that is the reason I play bedrock version.