I’ll go first. I strongly prefer Bedrock to Java and actively dislike the Java edition.
Edit: To clarify my reasoning(copied from a reply I made: Bedrock has a few features that I find to be really nice, and make Minecraft a much nicer experience for me
- Better performance(I’m aware of sodium)
- Simple Crossplay
- One-Click modding API
- Starting a world on my realm on my PC, and then continuing on my switch in bed
- Split screen for when I have friends over to play on Console
- .mcworld files make world management and creating backups really easy
I’m also well aware of bedrock’s issues. The things that bother me:
- Shitty offhand
- The marketplace
- Chat being mobile oriented so it takes up the entire screen
But overall, I’ve just kinda learned to really enjoy bedrock, and playing Java just feels like a hassle to me. I should also clarify that I am mainly a Vanilla player. I rarely dabble with mods. My experience with modding was ruined by needing the twitch app to install mods a few years ago.
Fellow bedrock enjoyer
Reading your post and NOT downvoting you has become my greatest Minecraft sin.
You’re mentally ill… Bedrock is just off brand Minecraft filled with ads and micro transactions. Get help
But I guess my son would be that I bind “q” to slot 5 in the hot bar
Sorry, But I angwy that you hate Java Edition. Prefering one Bedrock over java is good but hating Java naah man My biggest sin sorting my feed by new.
Probably a kid that never played Java
Been playing since 1.4 😝
Sorting by new is fun sometimes lol
Does the Bedrock version have those big modpacks?
Java isn’t the greatest programming language, but you can’t beat the modpacks there.Probably refusing to build exteriors for my builds, which are mainly redstone focused. I like to build all the interfaces and the tech itself, but I don’t like building exteriors and I kind of suck at it.
Honestly, I like the industrial look of large exposed redstone builds. Especially if there’s been some terraforming of the region to appear more industrial.
I’m not just like to not fill creeper holes, I actively preserve them and build around them. For me they’re the lore of my base.
Nice! I heard a solution to creeper holes a while ago: fill them in with water, it only takes 2 inventory spots to always be able to do so, and turn them into nice little ponds dotting the countryside.