Basically title, this thing with two editions of the game slows down development because they now have to write the same thing twice and it splits the userbase. They also don’t want to make Bedrock edition for Linux for some reason.
Basically title, this thing with two editions of the game slows down development because they now have to write the same thing twice and it splits the userbase. They also don’t want to make Bedrock edition for Linux for some reason.
Bedrock does have a Linux version tho. The android one. There’s programs that can extract it and run it on desktop Linux systems if you buy a license for the apk on Google Play.
I mean by that logic, Mac would also have Bedrock Edition by using a VM or WINE.
But you know that’s not what people mean, when people say Linux they don’t mean Android and vice versa
Yes, but the kernel is only one part of the operating system. Desktop Linux and Android have different userlands and APIs.
Though as you mention, there are projects that bridge the gaps between the two platforms.