Differences Between Minecraft Java VS Bedrock

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Published 2022-12-11
These java vs bedrock differences are insane!

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All Comments (21)
  • @waldilks
    I play on bedrock. Who else does?
  • @spookysomeone
    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.
  • @RipplyAnemone67
    I just hope someday they make it so the 2 versions become identical with their features
  • @CodeHK
    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.
  • @bug8357
    I like that in bedrock you can instantly stop gliding by jumping again. It gives you way more control over it.
  • I wish we could take the best features from both versions and put them together to make the ultimate Minecraft!
  • @gunnerharpole5513
    Actually, as of update 1.20, you can now put banner designs on shields in bedrock edition.
  • @burtieeee9827
    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)
  • @shayanfeb23
    People who don't care about the java vs bedrock war and play both peacefully:🗿🍷
  • @Bacon40092
    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
  • 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.
  • @goofyaah_12345
    2:45 You are able to put banners on shields in bedrock 1.20 the update is one of many 1.20 features.
  • @aboveeeee
    The bedrock water feels like someone sharted in the pool
  • 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.
  • @kedo
    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
  • @olli7881
    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.
  • @FellowInterneter
    “In Java armour stands look like this” No. No they don’t.
  • @BlaizeCrya
    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.
  • @EliotHochberg
    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.