I recently switched from Java to Bedrock as the person I’m playing with is on console. Honestly, kind of liking the transition. So many little things I pick up on and appreciate. My only irk is the off-hand item limit (bedrock doesn’t allow a lot of items in the off-hand, including torches)
the biggest issue with bedrock is that it's really flashy and it's got all those neat visual features, but it's missing some crucial features, like the ability to use your off-hand for things other than a shield. this comment has been plaguing me for a year so i need to clarify: it's not about the shield specifically. that was an example.
@@itzminebro2413 Did you forget that bedrock is cross platform and not just for mobile? (Although there are still a few classic pocket edition leftovers, such as the old stonecutter and the nether reactor core) You just go into the inventory and put the shield in the offhand slot
@@iminumst7827 bedrock shields are way too overpowered though, because when you hit them, you go flying up in the air and oftentimes take a lot of fall damage. And I usually can’t even play bedrock anyways, because it is so buggy that it usually says “unable to connect to world” even if I am going into my own world.
Number 52. In Bedrock, If you have a lead and a boat, you can actually lead the boat and drag it around like a mob but when you try to do it in Java, nothing will happen. This is sure is a game changer since you'll not need to go back and forth trying to move your villagers from 1000 blocks away. I guess Bedrock got the win this time.
@@lolickypeepee23xdd6 Yea BUT minecraft bedrock has a ton of cooler secret feature ex: you can light a tnt block or a campfire with a fire aspect book or sword
Ladders, bows, and fishing rods have always been go-to fuels for me on Bedrock, even when the latter two are enchanted (or cursed). It's a great way to get rid of cursed weapons after taking the rest of the enchantments off of them after a long fishing session.
speaking of ladders, i played on a bedrock and java server, i think i was one of the few bedrock players there, and i got stuck on a ladder because there was a trapdoor one block above it and it was physically impossible for me to get up and the java players had no issue
Getting an axe for pvp makes no sense in bedrock. That only works in Java, because of the cooldown, axes do more damage. In bedrock, axes do less damage than a sword. Between the two editions, you'd want the axe only for java..
Fun Fact: If you type in the /give command in java to get steak it'll tell you that there is no item known as steak, so you have to type /give cooked_beef
It should also be mentioned the bedrock wither has way more attacks, it’s capable of fully destroying biomes. One example is how it has an attack where it charges forward and destroys everything In it’s path Edit: HOLY F___ how did I get the top comment.
One difference that drives me crazy is how the game reacts to you closing the item menu if you leave an item on your cursor. In Bedrock, the held item conveniently goes into the first available toolbar slot, or back where you picked it up from it if your toolbar is full. In Java, you rudely throw it on the ground as though you didn't want it anymore.
On my pc if I close the item meny while holding an item nothing happens, it just disappears as if it was never there. But when i open the item menu again, I'm still holding the item.
Regarding the steak thing, there was a time WAAAAY back when (in the time of things like the Nether Reactor Core) where Bedrock’s cooked beef was actually called steak
Yeah but to be fair it want called bedrock edition. It was split into pocket edition, Xbox edition and Playstation editio, and Java edition was just called minecraft at the time....
@@zeljkodanilovic9512 Good point. I mean, that is still technically the case; I use PE and it’s still called Minecraft Pocket Edition and not Bedrock, but the code is all still the same
Fun fact about invisible skins around the 1:10 mark, the "visible pixels" needed top do that trick don't even need to be visible in game. If you have them way off the image where there's nothing the game renders, it works.
There's actually something worse than the stripe lands. I teleported out so far that the stripes went on both axis, leaving individual floating block textures never connect together. It's absolutely terrifying to look at!
I don’t know which version of bedrock you’re referencing, but I definitely use bows as fuel in my skeleton farm. I’m on the most recent version of bedrock vanilla.
the tomfoolery to actually believe that the differences are actually minor. they're actually completely different products, with microsoft looking to nuke java in the future.
As a person who has played both, I don't feel too big of a difference. In the end, they're both Minecraft, if anyone wants a debate go ahead and reply.
I play both aswell I strongly preferred Java before but as I’ve been playing both I appreciate both of them and there differences now. I still prefer Java but I love bedrock too. Wish bedrock had the offhand and combat update the most though
Definitely had many frustrations on Bedrock from not having one-tick sticky piston activation. This also affects the behavior when pushing sand or gravel up with a regular piston in redstone I think. The best difference in Bedrock (perhaps the only thing that's actually better) is you can bone meal a flower to produce more of the same flower. Definitely makes flower farms much easier to make.
@@rudrodeepchatterjee I did come up with a couple more since, but still pales in comparison to what's better on Java and the Java stuff has bigger impact like explosions not deleting blocks and far better spawning mechanics. You can't even fix creeper holes in Bedrock because most of the blocks get deleted. The ability to waterlog pistons makes stone generators a bit smaller, plus there are a few more blocks you can push with pistons allowing for resetting more villager trades automatically.
Did you know in bedrock edition, if you go FURTHER than the stripe lands you will reach some kind of variant with stripes on both sides leaving just dots
Stripelands, if you teleport very far out, blocks dimensions get distorted, and the unloaded stripes act as a barrier. Arrows stay on players, at least on servers/realms, and giants were originally on minecraft pocket edition
8:12 The actual reason is that acacia wood grows in savannas, which is a dry biome and usually not next to oceans, so in real world sense, people living in areas not near the sea would not build ships, even if they had the wood supply
The main reason that redstone builds cannot use in another version is probably because of the lack of quasi-connectivity in bedrock edition, instead of the differences in redstone circuit blocks
As a bedrock developer and java player i can say java have better red stone and a thing called fast healing which is a blessing cuz if you want to heal normally in bedrock it will take ages but in bedrock you can customize it better and have better animations and details like leaves turn white when it snows
yeah you forgot that bedrock is mega buggy, and you can die at any moment, lierally you can phase through the floor easily. Try switching to java using mccreator, its better!
@@gearsgamer7115 java also has its fair share of bugs. However yes, bedrock has more of them. And my belief is that since bedrock was created to function on low-end devices, it can't really have a lot of pristine and delicate code, which causes issues. Java is made for higher end devices, all of which are computers, rather than smartphones, so it can handle it's vode issues better.
not at all, java used to work on pc that has 2gb ram and a simple dual core cpu with integrated graphics something bedrock isn't capable of... tested my self on very low end old pc... the thing is inverted. java can run on lower end device but does'nt get as better as bedrock on high end device. witch is why people think java is for high end when is not really...
5:39, actually, there is a void floor in Java! give yourself resistance 255 and regeneration 255, and you will actually hit a void floor. (use survival mode. Not sure if this works in creative.)
Also you can easily x ray with gravity blocks in bedrock too. If you place to sand blocks on top of you and crouch to the edge, your able to get a cheap x ray
Fun fact: If you wear a creeper head and have the invisibility effect, the creepers just won't attack you, no matter how close you are, unless you hit them.
Skip due to the new update in Minecraft number 33 works on bedrock and Java because now bedrock players can be smashed into the swimming position or whatever, I tested this out and it works!
Personally, I play both versions, and they both have great advantages and inconvenients! Also, I'm part of the book club, and it was quite easy: I went 10 seconds backwards, got ready to pause and got it first try.
3:35 luckily ? elytra deactivating is one of the best feature of bedrock i wish java had that too this is so cool you can do so many epic manuevers with that
8:28 As a bedrock player, I experienced spamming the sword isn't THAT useful, not because of damage, but of durability, you can hit the mob but don't deal any damage to it until he isn't red, so you are degradating your sword without dealing any damage
And I would so rather have sweeping edge when dealing with slimes and magmacubes. I play bedrock but I’ve seen people use sweeping edge in Java and it looks great
@@Deltacarygirl Sweeping edge is okay. They need to code it better. It does way too little damage. I think you can only 2 hearts damage max to side targets while your hitting the main target with 12 hearts or more. Definitely needs to be a percentage of the main damage rather than a constant small amount of damage.
I learnee this by accident, I played bedrock on ps4 and I was playing on survival. But I had the idea of hiding inside of a tall-grass block or whatever it is. Anyway, as soon as I did, the mobs chasing me (it was night) stopped. I decided to try again later and found a field with tall grass and a butt-load of mobs. I hid in the tall grass and it worked. But as soon as I stepped out, they spotted me. I dunnl if anyone else has had this experience, but let me know if u have, or if they've removed that feature. It also stacks w/ mob heads
That is because you are going in both directions, X and Z. Those are the Corner Stripe Lands and the Edge Stripe Lands are only in one direction, either X or Z.
I recently went from being a console only player to playing on a java server with some friends. There are some things I can't do anymore which are annoying, like jumping out of boats or minecarts and stopping the elytra flight for a quick landing, but there are some new features which do feel pretty neat! I love the combat and I'm quite fond of offhand tool use! Overall I'm probably gonna stick to bedrock when I play solo, half because of the features and half because of the hand cramps.
@@minnixfluffz When you purchase Minecraft on PC you automatically own both versions. They are completely separate pieces of software and do not communicate with one another so whatever you do in one is not present in the other. I am unaware if it is possible to import save files from one version to another - someone else would have to answer that.
@@minnixfluffzboth are separate games and do not communicate each other, but there is cross compatible server that can be played by bedrock and java using java games mechanism and it lags alot
Another thing to mention: In Java, the coordinates have decimal points and 0, 0, 0 is between blocks. In bedrock the coordinates are only in integers and 0, 0, 0 is in the middle of a block. Really threw me off when I switched to Java from Bedrock, I kept suffocating everything I summoned.
Actually the water color system is the same in Bedrock and Java. Bedrock just has more colors. You can easily get those same colors with a datapack on Java.
2:01 I can't count the amount of times I tried crafting a barrel with planks instead of sticks when I was on bedrock, only to find out the recipe was wrong lmao
@@shilasarkar6003 I've got most recipes memorized (Except the newer ones) and since I used to play on Java so much, whenever I go play on my xbox I don't use the recipe book and just go straight to crafting
I personally think that you should be able to disable flight in java: it could be used as a boost to get you a few blocks up. Also, its not like you are going to press the jump button and be like: well I guess I am screwed, your just going to reactivate it
@@sethsmith2608 I stand corrected. This is after hopping into a world to test it, finding I was wrong. Also to stop creative fly is double tapping space iirc?
Once while in a server with a group, I sectioned off a spot to *make* my own beach in our little community and really wanted a turtle, but i didn’t understand how you need silk touch and a pickaxe for the eggs. So I shoved a turtle onto a boat and then dug through a mountain and made a river and then trapped it in a sand wall on my beach, rinse and repeat with a second turtle, only to find out after that they won’t lay eggs on a foreign beach and all they did was try to escape. At first I was confused and annoyed but then I felt like a monster
you forgot the wither death animation is different too, in java the wither dies like any other mob, but in bedrock it turns white, pulsates and then explodes similar to the spawning animation.
Bedrock wither and dragon are scarier. You know why wither is scarier, but the Ender dragon charges for you after exiting it's perch on bedrock, decimating your Armor, and/or shield
2:12 funny part is it's the opposite if not more terrifying in java, with the magical power of commands you can make any mob ride any other mob so imagine a wither charging you on a bat
In bedrock, we can put sand or gravel above us and have a "xray" if standing middle the two blocks (with and without the sand) then have a 90-180° view. Not much but helps.
The major difference is that java is very poorly optimized,sometimes i get 1000 fps and sometimes i get 10 fps while in bedrock its a constant 60 even on max render distance.
Not way different it's just bedrock lacks in godly smarts players like cubic meter and ilmango Although we do have smart players like silentwisperer and gruava guy
Java needs Bedrock's armor stands, pistons, sheep color, skin transparency, character blinking, barrels, jockeys, baby animals, pane 3D icons, dancing shoulder parrots, map cost, dyed water, lighting objects with your body, salmon, giant rabbit, page count, Ravager destruction, path block, rail pathing, feeding particles, redstone delay, boat types, bobber, dispenser tridents, and water color. Bedrock needs Java's strongholds, arrow sticking, banners, sand blocks, arrow spread, Illagers, furnace and enchanting table durability, horse age, void, mining fatigue, piston xray, hardcore, sword cooldown, boat turtles, mob head disguises, cooking fuels, steak name, Wither traits, and mob head dispensing. Desert wells, jump cancelling, attack spamming, Giant, and TNT duping don't really matter either way. Sure would be wonderful if Mojang did a parity pass and made things the same for both versions. Would be a significantly more interesting update than camels, even though I want camels right now.
Tnt duping definitely matters. It's a key part of advanced builds and Bedrock players don't get it. How else are you supposed to create a world eater? You gotta have a tnt duper so you can do massive projects if you want.
@@antmess9789 its a bug on java, not something thats supposed to be in the game but they dont want to fix it. if its a bug one one edition its not going to the other
Umm... #48 isn't quite up to date. Gold nuggets can no longer be used for fuel in Bedrock. (Nether bricks lost this ability in the same update as well)
I play on bedrock. Who else does?
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I wish we could take the best features from both versions and put them together to make the ultimate Minecraft!
Omg yes
💀
@@Crim67 what
If only, Minecraft would have to be completely rewritten in a different coding language for that to happen.
It is possible if you have the code of both versions but it would be worse because Bedrocks glitches would ruin it.
I recently switched from Java to Bedrock as the person I’m playing with is on console. Honestly, kind of liking the transition. So many little things I pick up on and appreciate. My only irk is the off-hand item limit (bedrock doesn’t allow a lot of items in the off-hand, including torches)
It's a shame not to have off hand
Yeah that is unfortunate.
I wish it had that feature, wouldn't have to make a million torches lol
Cause it's impossible for now for mobile that's why they r working on mobile touch controls
It’s also so annoying that the torch doesn’t let off any light when held
I just hope someday they make it so the 2 versions become identical with their features
Don't think so. This way they can sell both
They sell them together though... @@nuric91
If the versions were identical wouldn’t they just make one version never mind doing 2x the work?
they cant because for java u need a chunky pc and bedrock is designed for mobile and stuff
@@KingstonCao11what if, in a perfect world, they make the mobile version separate so bedrock isn’t held back anymore
the biggest issue with bedrock is that it's really flashy and it's got all those neat visual features, but it's missing some crucial features, like the ability to use your off-hand for things other than a shield.
this comment has been plaguing me for a year so i need to clarify: it's not about the shield specifically. that was an example.
Tf how can mobile players switch their items to the other hands ?
Fast inventory?
@@itzminebro2413 Did you forget that bedrock is cross platform and not just for mobile? (Although there are still a few classic pocket edition leftovers, such as the old stonecutter and the nether reactor core)
You just go into the inventory and put the shield in the offhand slot
Personally I find off-hand feature really clunky and poorly implemented. I prefer Bedrock's approach to shields.
@@iminumst7827 bedrock shields are way too overpowered though, because when you hit them, you go flying up in the air and oftentimes take a lot of fall damage. And I usually can’t even play bedrock anyways, because it is so buggy that it usually says “unable to connect to world” even if I am going into my own world.
@@extremecube that is a problem from your end
I like that in bedrock you can instantly stop gliding by jumping again. It gives you way more control over it.
And all we have to do to be a lot safer is to just not jump mid air
@@nom9416
Or if you do just press it again to fly again
You can also too duplicate on bedrock
@@DexiduousRose big brayne
Yes
Number 52. In Bedrock, If you have a lead and a boat, you can actually lead the boat and drag it around like a mob but when you try to do it in Java, nothing will happen. This is sure is a game changer since you'll not need to go back and forth trying to move your villagers from 1000 blocks away. I guess Bedrock got the win this time.
Do you think a easy or hard game is better peacefully
I’m also a bedrock player
ig bedrock didnt win
bedrock will always be inferior, java is the one that doesnt have loads of microtransactions, can be modded, cooler redstone, etc
@@lolickypeepee23xdd6 Yea BUT minecraft bedrock has a ton of cooler secret feature ex: you can light a tnt block or a campfire with a fire aspect book or sword
@@lolickypeepee23xdd6 its sad that ur that pressed about a block game having an alt designed for console.
Arrow Dispensers in java: I must only get that 1 block
Arrow Dispensers in bedrock: *D E S T R O Y E V E R Y T H I N G*
bedrock dispensers are like shotguns where multiple ammos shoot at the most random places and java dispensers are sniper rifles
Ladders, bows, and fishing rods have always been go-to fuels for me on Bedrock, even when the latter two are enchanted (or cursed). It's a great way to get rid of cursed weapons after taking the rest of the enchantments off of them after a long fishing session.
speaking of ladders, i played on a bedrock and java server, i think i was one of the few bedrock players there, and i got stuck on a ladder because there was a trapdoor one block above it and it was physically impossible for me to get up and the java players had no issue
@@clobzz you shoulda been able to go up it no problem but I can see that being an issue
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How am I just now finding out I can do that
6:37 i just noticed something. On bedrock, when you get the guardian effect, it has an animation different than java!
The bedrock one is wiggly
Am I the only one who is still scared of the guardian effect animation
@@Luoogi even though ik theres a monument when I'm going passed it I sometimes get jumped by em
@@Luoogi I'm terrified of it
@@Luoogi It's not scary, it's just the jumpscare.
7:20 you can actually turn on "Crawling" on bedrock so you can crawl on 1 block space if you use a trapdoor or a piston
1:15 it was later replaced with the world border
Tip for smp PvP in bedrock: just spam axe hits, don’t even get a sword
Doesn’t it take x2 durability though
@@tippedjoshua6802 it does and it deals less damage than a sword
@@Napoleon_e2 right plus the axe can only be used for so many things. The sword is flat so u can spread butter or whatever. Just imagine
@@Jake-bk4wh Imagine
Getting an axe for pvp makes no sense in bedrock. That only works in Java, because of the cooldown, axes do more damage. In bedrock, axes do less damage than a sword. Between the two editions, you'd want the axe only for java..
Fun Fact: If you type in the /give command in java to get steak it'll tell you that there is no item known as steak, so you have to type /give cooked_beef
It used to be called cooked beef at one point, so i’m guessing they just never updated the item tag name for compatibility reasons
The meat from Cows is still called Raw Beef, instead of Raw Steak.
@@urielwitchcraft3620 …yeah? It’s beef, you don’t just find steak when you open up a cow
@@Wildcat12 he said raw said which is uncooked steak, or raw cow meat
It should also be mentioned the bedrock wither has way more attacks, it’s capable of fully destroying biomes. One example is how it has an attack where it charges forward and destroys everything In it’s path
Edit: HOLY F___ how did I get the top comment.
the dash attack is how i lost all my netherite gear in my world
He also spawns Wither Skeletons and has 2x more health than Java
Yeah the bedrock wither is actually a boss fight unlike the java one
@@chasethemaster3440 YES
Yeah the withers dash attacks are traumatizing in bedrock
“In Java armour stands look like this” No. No they don’t.
I’m Java im gf is emma56709
they do with commands
I have been trying to find the start of the stripe lands for a long time, finally finding it is very helpful! I play on both editions btw.
1:17 I mean
Where would Windows 10 (on consoles) fit into the Java vs Minecraft war?
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windows 10 is bedrock edition. hope that helps
Bro farlands are better than stupid stripe lands
One difference that drives me crazy is how the game reacts to you closing the item menu if you leave an item on your cursor. In Bedrock, the held item conveniently goes into the first available toolbar slot, or back where you picked it up from it if your toolbar is full. In Java, you rudely throw it on the ground as though you didn't want it anymore.
ummm no that doesnt happen to me in java🤨
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@@magical_dioxide7948then you never had it happen to you
On my pc if I close the item meny while holding an item nothing happens, it just disappears as if it was never there. But when i open the item menu again, I'm still holding the item.
On more recent java versions the item goes back to your inventory. It's only on older versions that you throw it out
Regarding the steak thing, there was a time WAAAAY back when (in the time of things like the Nether Reactor Core) where Bedrock’s cooked beef was actually called steak
The good ole nether reactor core.
Yep, that’s true.
Yeah but to be fair it want called bedrock edition. It was split into pocket edition, Xbox edition and Playstation editio, and Java edition was just called minecraft at the time....
@@zeljkodanilovic9512 Good point. I mean, that is still technically the case; I use PE and it’s still called Minecraft Pocket Edition and not Bedrock, but the code is all still the same
I wish the nether reactor core came back somehow
Fun fact about invisible skins around the 1:10 mark, the "visible pixels" needed top do that trick don't even need to be visible in game. If you have them way off the image where there's nothing the game renders, it works.
What is the app name?
There's actually something worse than the stripe lands. I teleported out so far that the stripes went on both axis, leaving individual floating block textures never connect together. It's absolutely terrifying to look at!
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You mean like if you go to the Corner of the World?
@@marie-pieredwards5421 Maybe. I'm not sure exactly, but I'll get back on that and see.
i tped to 30m 30m and got that too
I love going to that place lol
You could definitely use bows as a fuel source in Bedrock
Yup, can confirm. Use bows from my skeleton farm as fuel source for my chicken farm.
Yeah i use the bows as fuel source from my skeleton farm
I keep them for dispensers!
I use them in pocket
@@shilasarkar6003 pocket is bedrock everything but Java is bedrock
I don’t know which version of bedrock you’re referencing, but I definitely use bows as fuel in my skeleton farm. I’m on the most recent version of bedrock vanilla.
now, there's only one.
Same, i really want java aswell
Golden nuggets also are disabled as fuel
@@BENDYKILLER698 I have bedrock and java but main bedrock
People who don't care about the java vs bedrock war and play both peacefully:🗿🍷
I don’t care abiut what version others play Minecraft is Minecraft
the tomfoolery to actually believe that the differences are actually minor. they're actually completely different products, with microsoft looking to nuke java in the future.
@FGLBeast they don't know the business perspective of minecraft, and they couldn't care less about it
Both versions have unique features though I wish they would become the same
me too
Same
Mojang has talked about Java/Bedrock parity, so I think we could see some of these exclusive features made available/added in both versions.
For sure, take the best from both and combine.
I don’t want glichy redstone in Java.
2:45 the good thing is that now they added the custom shield in bedrock I was very happy
They did? Yay!
Since When?
They also added the crawl feature to bedrock in 1.20
@@Carternextbot238 I didn't know that. I only play Bedrock and I feel that they're slowly putting Java features in it and it's making it even better.
@@tutuff3904 I found it out myself because I’m also only on bedrock
The two pages at once in a written book looks so nice, I wish Java had that. I'm part of the (two page) book club now.
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bruh these replies
eh I kinda like the one page better because you can make riddles with it without seeing the answer
@@Bro-vs5mk just put them 2 pages after or at the end of the book?
As a person who has played both, I don't feel too big of a difference. In the end, they're both Minecraft, if anyone wants a debate go ahead and reply.
I play both aswell I strongly preferred Java before but as I’ve been playing both I appreciate both of them and there differences now. I still prefer Java but I love bedrock too. Wish bedrock had the offhand and combat update the most though
Minecraft is just Minecraft fr
Mini fact about the stripelands in bedrock:
The stripelands are 16 777 216 away,
we can also say that they are 2^24 blocks away
Yes, I did the math
Kool
Well thanks for that!
@@donnanoble9772 When I read your comment out loud, it souded like I'm an npc talking to itself xd
Lol!
I was genuinely thanking you though, because I'm going to remember 2^24 way more easily than the full number!
yeah
24-bit limit lmao
Actually, as of update 1.20, you can now put banner designs on shields in bedrock edition.
And you can craft boats normally and crouch under slabs (1.5 blocks high)
WHAT
And u can also craft barrels with planks
also you can crawl using trapdoors
bedrock is slowly having Java features what 😭
9:52 "We can't get the turtle in the boat because it's impossible to get it in the boat."
“I beat the wither on Minecraft!”
“Ok cool”
“In bedrock”
“👁️👄👁️”
did it in iron armor on hard
Definitely had many frustrations on Bedrock from not having one-tick sticky piston activation. This also affects the behavior when pushing sand or gravel up with a regular piston in redstone I think.
The best difference in Bedrock (perhaps the only thing that's actually better) is you can bone meal a flower to produce more of the same flower. Definitely makes flower farms much easier to make.
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Bedrock is very buggy but it feels better for me
It is definitely not the ONLY different feature on bedrock that's better.
@@rudrodeepchatterjee I did come up with a couple more since, but still pales in comparison to what's better on Java and the Java stuff has bigger impact like explosions not deleting blocks and far better spawning mechanics. You can't even fix creeper holes in Bedrock because most of the blocks get deleted.
The ability to waterlog pistons makes stone generators a bit smaller, plus there are a few more blocks you can push with pistons allowing for resetting more villager trades automatically.
dirt@@sambuma
Such fun seeing some pros and cons with each version.
The wither spawning animation in bedrock is actually broken. It’s not supposed to look so strange, and it looked a lot better before it broke
Did you know in bedrock edition, if you go FURTHER than the stripe lands you will reach some kind of variant with stripes on both sides leaving just dots
True, no-one pointed this out
Thats known as the dot lands and if you go further generation just completely stops
Stripelands, if you teleport very far out, blocks dimensions get distorted, and the unloaded stripes act as a barrier. Arrows stay on players, at least on servers/realms, and giants were originally on minecraft pocket edition
4:08 calm down dont shout at the search bar glass pane
Now in bedrock we can put banners on sheilds
In Java we have been able to for years
@@GreenJ93 wow
1:27 And you'll see that Steve has a pimple on his forehead
2:45 You are able to put banners on shields in bedrock 1.20 the update is one of many 1.20 features.
I dont believe that
They added hardcore/harcore
what
Yh it's true
@@goofyaah_12345 can u tell me how
8:12
The actual reason is that acacia wood grows in savannas, which is a dry biome and usually not next to oceans, so in real world sense, people living in areas not near the sea would not build ships, even if they had the wood supply
5:35 I love how he has a convenient water bucket in his inventory
IT USED TO BE CALLED STEAK IN BEDROCK
As a person who plays on a computer and a console, meaning I play both, I can see these differences a lot. Anyone else play like this?
I used to... I can bearly believe that was me
I only really play on pc but yes i do play both as my friends have consoles.
I play on computer and main bedrock
I play java and bedrock on pc but i also play it on Xbox one
yes I do
A difference you missed is that in Bedrock, Steve has a pimple on his head. Something happened and now the skin is bugged. You can see it here 1:36.
2:45 we can put banners on shields now in bedrock
The main reason that redstone builds cannot use in another version is probably because of the lack of quasi-connectivity in bedrock edition, instead of the differences in redstone circuit blocks
both though
I like bedrock more for that reason alone. I dislike quasi-conectivity because it's broken and should be fixed
@@CharleneLoach why would you dislike the system that is infinitely more versatile, why would you like having less options
@@CharleneLoach but you cannot even do doubl piston extenders that way ;-;
@@Lumix_CorruptI'm pissed that bedrock and java doesn't have redstone parity
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"I wouldn't want to loose 5 years of progress to a random glitch"
Me: " BRUH THATS A CREEPER THEY AINT GLITCHES "
They were made by a giltch
@@rfspilot they arent’ notch made a design flaw and we’re added later inspired by the pig
Well this was helpful as a bedrock and Java player I needed to know this differences
Some of these aren’t true, or forgotten examples, such as lava doing more damage in Java than bedrock. In bedrock it’s the same as being on fire.
On bedrock they have a locator map which is very helpful if you are playing multiplayer
But in Java you can only see yourself and only your self
I'm on bedrock, and I'm like 99% certain I've used bows as fuel before
And I'm using bows as a fuel
Me too
We use anything we can find lmao 🤣
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@@potato-km6iw leave java liberal
As a bedrock developer and java player i can say java have better red stone and a thing called fast healing which is a blessing cuz if you want to heal normally in bedrock it will take ages but in bedrock you can customize it better and have better animations and details like leaves turn white when it snows
yeah you forgot that bedrock is mega buggy, and you can die at any moment, lierally you can phase through the floor easily. Try switching to java using mccreator, its better!
I have never had a bug problem in Bedrock
@@gearsgamer7115 yea bedrock has been buggy in years bro😂
@@gearsgamer7115 java also has its fair share of bugs. However yes, bedrock has more of them. And my belief is that since bedrock was created to function on low-end devices, it can't really have a lot of pristine and delicate code, which causes issues. Java is made for higher end devices, all of which are computers, rather than smartphones, so it can handle it's vode issues better.
not at all, java used to work on pc that has 2gb ram and a simple dual core cpu with integrated graphics something bedrock isn't capable of... tested my self on very low end old pc...
the thing is inverted. java can run on lower end device but does'nt get as better as bedrock on high end device. witch is why people think java is for high end when is not really...
Java players eating steaks watching bedrock players eat cooked beef: *signature look of superiority*
fr they always take the slightest differences to bash bedrock
Java: I'm better than you
Bedrock: excuse me I'm more realistic than you
Imagine if Minecraft in the future didn’t have any versions, and it is just a complete game with the pros and cool features of both Java and Bedrock
5:39, actually, there is a void floor in Java! give yourself resistance 255 and regeneration 255, and you will actually hit a void floor. (use survival mode. Not sure if this works in creative.)
7:20 he forgot to mention that it got removed in 1.18+
2:40 you can put banners on shields
Now available on bedrock. Thanks mojang
7:31
You can still x ray in bedrock with pistons and slabs. I've a short guide on my channel for further information :)
Pogsterplays
@@msmalak3 Yes?
Also you can easily x ray with gravity blocks in bedrock too. If you place to sand blocks on top of you and crouch to the edge, your able to get a cheap x ray
Nice
5:39 I really do like that feature in bedrock edition
Fun fact: If you wear a creeper head and have the invisibility effect, the creepers just won't attack you, no matter how close you are, unless you hit them.
If you're wearing something, invisibility is useless.
matw thats what invis does to any mob.
yea, also u dont have to wear the heads, also u can do it on other mobs too, (not all, like the wither)
Skip due to the new update in Minecraft number 33 works on bedrock and Java because now bedrock players can be smashed into the swimming position or whatever, I tested this out and it works!
Started on Java all the way back in May of 2011. Switched over to bedrock and it’s a night and day difference in terms of performance and stability.
Which ones more stable?
@@RusticShine Bedrock
@@RusticShine bedrock by a lot, you can play 58 to 76 chunk o low/mid end pc with very good performance
@@houmaid Doesn't bedrock look significantly worse compared to Java though?
@@SquarePenix. No, Infact i think that bedrock actually looks nicer.
Personally, I play both versions, and they both have great advantages and inconvenients!
Also, I'm part of the book club, and it was quite easy: I went 10 seconds backwards, got ready to pause and got it first try.
tip: use the ,< key and the .> key to advance by one frame for each press
I'm on mobile.
@@donnanoble9772 rip
I like how Java youtubers like these mostly shows the nice things of bedrock so bedrock people don't get pissed
I think it's more that the Java youtubers showcase what they wish they had.
@@sixolddereks yeah maybe...
@@sixolddereks you know what bedrock doesn't have? modded mc, because its so trash
@@xuanshenzen ? except it does
@@TheeGoodSir your mother
As someone who mains bedrock the elytra falling thing is really useful for getting down quickly and losing altitude quickly if you need to.
woop woop stall stall woop woop
3:35
luckily ? elytra deactivating is one of the best feature of bedrock i wish java had that too this is so cool you can do so many epic manuevers with that
Yes the best maneuver is death.
@@daor4 yea forgot that not everyone is capable of flying properly with an elytra
8:28 As a bedrock player, I experienced spamming the sword isn't THAT useful, not because of damage, but of durability, you can hit the mob but don't deal any damage to it until he isn't red, so you are degradating your sword without dealing any damage
And I would so rather have sweeping edge when dealing with slimes and magmacubes. I play bedrock but I’ve seen people use sweeping edge in Java and it looks great
Also there is a crit attack so there is even less insentive to use it like that.
Yeah I've noticed I feel like they should fix that
@@Deltacarygirl Sweeping edge is okay. They need to code it better. It does way too little damage. I think you can only 2 hearts damage max to side targets while your hitting the main target with 12 hearts or more. Definitely needs to be a percentage of the main damage rather than a constant small amount of damage.
I learnee this by accident, I played bedrock on ps4 and I was playing on survival. But I had the idea of hiding inside of a tall-grass block or whatever it is. Anyway, as soon as I did, the mobs chasing me (it was night) stopped. I decided to try again later and found a field with tall grass and a butt-load of mobs. I hid in the tall grass and it worked. But as soon as I stepped out, they spotted me. I dunnl if anyone else has had this experience, but let me know if u have, or if they've removed that feature. It also stacks w/ mob heads
I remember this use to be a feature in Bedrock cause I used it all the time. I don’t know why they got rid of it.
In Bedrock, the max amount you can teleport in an X,Y coordination is 30 Million and it's not striped, but in a grid pattern
That is because you are going in both directions, X and Z. Those are the Corner Stripe Lands and the Edge Stripe Lands are only in one direction, either X or Z.
Evoker in Bedrock: can't even open a single door.
Evoker in Java: wins Guinness World Record for opening doors the fastest.
0:40 finally this guy gets attention ggs
On bedrock you can also make your own skin if you not play on console, you can make it on blockbench and Import it into the game
I recently went from being a console only player to playing on a java server with some friends. There are some things I can't do anymore which are annoying, like jumping out of boats or minecarts and stopping the elytra flight for a quick landing, but there are some new features which do feel pretty neat! I love the combat and I'm quite fond of offhand tool use! Overall I'm probably gonna stick to bedrock when I play solo, half because of the features and half because of the hand cramps.
Is it possible to switch between the two? Like for example, today i want to play on java, tomorrow i want to play on bedrock?
@@minnixfluffz When you purchase Minecraft on PC you automatically own both versions. They are completely separate pieces of software and do not communicate with one another so whatever you do in one is not present in the other. I am unaware if it is possible to import save files from one version to another - someone else would have to answer that.
@@minnixfluffzboth are separate games and do not communicate each other, but there is cross compatible server that can be played by bedrock and java using java games mechanism and it lags alot
Those who play in Java and Bedrock both
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3:27 even if it's Dangerous, it still can be really cool used
Another thing to mention: In Java, the coordinates have decimal points and 0, 0, 0 is between blocks. In bedrock the coordinates are only in integers and 0, 0, 0 is in the middle of a block. Really threw me off when I switched to Java from Bedrock, I kept suffocating everything I summoned.
In bedrock edition, coordinates have decimal point
@@viosr4441 how would I enable this? Its all in integers for me.
@@divine6104the decimals are hidden in the display but teleporting
Actually the water color system is the same in Bedrock and Java. Bedrock just has more colors. You can easily get those same colors with a datapack on Java.
If I recall, now we CAN put banners in shields on Bedrock
2:01
I can't count the amount of times I tried crafting a barrel with planks instead of sticks when I was on bedrock, only to find out the recipe was wrong lmao
we have the recipe book for all craftables in bedrock🤦♀️
@@shilasarkar6003 I've got most recipes memorized (Except the newer ones) and since I used to play on Java so much, whenever I go play on my xbox I don't use the recipe book and just go straight to crafting
@@shilasarkar6003 wrong. Even the damn boats are crafted differently.
I personally think that you should be able to disable flight in java: it could be used as a boost to get you a few blocks up. Also, its not like you are going to press the jump button and be like: well I guess I am screwed, your just going to reactivate it
Huh?
Try hitting the crouch button mid flight, if playing java edition.
@@Destroyer_V0 bro for elytras.
@@sethsmith2608 I stand corrected.
This is after hopping into a world to test it, finding I was wrong.
Also to stop creative fly is double tapping space iirc?
@@Destroyer_V0 yes
If only we got the good things from both games...
They shouldn’t even be different “games” it should be consistent since they’re both Minecraft.
8 Clad Gamer yes and no bedrock was originaly P.E witch was a version for android device and also for expérimentations.
ima maniac who likes both versions :p
Best opinion
More reasons for why we need to combine Java and Bedrock Minecraft's good qualities
ESPECIALLY the redstone.
Once while in a server with a group, I sectioned off a spot to *make* my own beach in our little community and really wanted a turtle, but i didn’t understand how you need silk touch and a pickaxe for the eggs. So I shoved a turtle onto a boat and then dug through a mountain and made a river and then trapped it in a sand wall on my beach, rinse and repeat with a second turtle, only to find out after that they won’t lay eggs on a foreign beach and all they did was try to escape. At first I was confused and annoyed but then I felt like a monster
you forgot the wither death animation is different too, in java the wither dies like any other mob, but in bedrock it turns white, pulsates and then explodes similar to the spawning animation.
The bedrock wither is scarier the Java ender dragon is sscarier
@@HURR_EMERALDS how ender dragon is scarier
Bedrock wither and dragon are scarier. You know why wither is scarier, but the Ender dragon charges for you after exiting it's perch on bedrock, decimating your Armor, and/or shield
I play Java, but there’s a few things on bedrock that you showed that is in my minecraft Java. I’m confused..
2:12 funny part is it's the opposite if not more terrifying in java, with the magical power of commands you can make any mob ride any other mob so imagine a wither charging you on a bat
wither on a wither
Bedrock player here. I don't know where you got your info, but bows can absolutely be used in a furnace on Bedrock.
My guess is that it's an old script.
In bedrock, we can put sand or gravel above us and have a "xray" if standing middle the two blocks (with and without the sand) then have a 90-180° view. Not much but helps.
You can also use boats, just normally breaking blocks, and a weird move with water and slabs
Also just recently found out if you place oak leaves over jungle leaves you can see through them, at least in the mobile version
@@Deltacarygirl yup patched though
The major difference is that java is very poorly optimized,sometimes i get 1000 fps and sometimes i get 10 fps while in bedrock its a constant 60 even on max render distance.
I use the jump flight cancel all the time while flying it allows for more creative maneuverability
8:29 bro is using an axe in bedrock
@Don't Read My Profile Picture ur famous 😮
Not really but
"beadrock"
Bro Said beadrock😂😂😂😂
@@floppadude87 it ‘Twas a year ago
The most important difference in bedrock and java is that redstone mechanics are way different
Not way different it's just bedrock lacks in godly smarts players like cubic meter and ilmango
Although we do have smart players like silentwisperer and gruava guy
@@shilasarkar6003 Bedrock lacks many of the Redstone features used by CubicMeter because they're actually glitches
@@EzioAuditoredaFirenze "Nah bro it's a feature" - Mojang
@@shilasarkar6003 no there are tons of features on java redstone such as quazi connectivity that aren't in bedrock and are huge parts of redstone.
5:19
Just get to the point where we can actually ride them
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9:03 creative mobile players: Am I a joke to you?
Skip the tutorial: yes :)
Java needs Bedrock's armor stands, pistons, sheep color, skin transparency, character blinking, barrels, jockeys, baby animals, pane 3D icons, dancing shoulder parrots, map cost, dyed water, lighting objects with your body, salmon, giant rabbit, page count, Ravager destruction, path block, rail pathing, feeding particles, redstone delay, boat types, bobber, dispenser tridents, and water color.
Bedrock needs Java's strongholds, arrow sticking, banners, sand blocks, arrow spread, Illagers, furnace and enchanting table durability, horse age, void, mining fatigue, piston xray, hardcore, sword cooldown, boat turtles, mob head disguises, cooking fuels, steak name, Wither traits, and mob head dispensing.
Desert wells, jump cancelling, attack spamming, Giant, and TNT duping don't really matter either way.
Sure would be wonderful if Mojang did a parity pass and made things the same for both versions. Would be a significantly more interesting update than camels, even though I want camels right now.
I completaly agree
Furnace and enchanting table durability?
We also have sand blocks, illagers and horse age
Tnt duping definitely matters. It's a key part of advanced builds and Bedrock players don't get it. How else are you supposed to create a world eater? You gotta have a tnt duper so you can do massive projects if you want.
@@antmess9789 its a bug on java, not something thats supposed to be in the game but they dont want to fix it. if its a bug one one edition its not going to the other
@@sylve_r2810 I know. And that's why Java is superior. Because it has key advanced features that can be used to enhance gameplay.
Umm... #48 isn't quite up to date. Gold nuggets can no longer be used for fuel in Bedrock. (Nether bricks lost this ability in the same update as well)
I switched off from PC Java to bedrock on a console, it’s really fun tbh
7:55 Contraptions breaking is much more likely a result of the lack of a JE feature called quasi connectivity
actually a variety...
but yeah that's one
@@etmezh9073 wdym?
@@dubblebrick another example is spitting
its not a feature, its a bug
@@RedStone576 That's debatable