A few more exclusive features I'd like to mention: -Thrown tridents can damage multiple mobs and are extremely useful in farms -Impaling works on all mobs in water / rain -Loyalty can return tridents from the void -Frozen ocean biomes are completely frozen over which is great for ice boating -Trees in any biome can sometimes generate covered in vines or fallen over -Giant mushrooms generate in swamp biomes -Desert wells (the best structure in the game) generate twice as often -The cauldron in a witch hut contains a random potion -If a nether portal generates in mid-air, it also generates a small netherrack platform for the player to stand on -Plants can be submerged in snow -Many more blocks can be waterlogged -Water comes in more colours in more biomes, such as the mushroom fields and the End -A single charged creeper explosion can cause multiple mobs to drop their heads as opposed to a single mob head on Java
15:43 the little guy in the corner is actually really useful and i use it alot because every time that you sprint it shows up, so you can use it too see what armour you have on skywars or other games.
For Minecraft education edition, I have a story. So our school has pretty strict filters when in comes to games and stuff. They use an allow list. But someone in my class realized Minecraft ed is allowed. They went to the Microsoft store website (the application is blocked) and downloaded it. It fried our computers but we had an absolute blast. Fast forward to the end of the year, our teacher decided to have a Minecraft ed party and said she would look up how to download it for us. Me, and a few of my classmates raised our hands and were like “we already know how” and the teacher just looked at us and laughed (our little group has notorious for find8ng bypasses for school restrictions)
yeah but the thing is most of these can be achieved on java via mods and stuff, for example you can use something like essential client to add friends and join them like in bedrock and a bunch of other commands are achievable via mods.
I don’t get why Java players feel the need to desperately defend it and assure that Bedrock is definitively the worse version. Bedrock is bad, we get it, but it still has some undeniably better features.
The main reason I like bedrock more is that you can't cheat in survival without turning achievements off, and in Java your favorite RUclipsr can cheat and you would never know
@@Sr.Hamsalot yes but they still work if cheats are turned on Bedrock disables achievements if you have cheats on, you are forced to get everything normally, which results in way better players that know their way around the game better.
@@JasonW.-ss1iq I never said it did, and because I would like to be a streamer and I play bedrock so people would know that it's legit and because I play survival so it's easy to show people that I did it all in survival %100 legit
@@WLF98 but for those achievements to show up in the footage, the filmer will need a fresh xbox account if they have played bedrock edition and got achievements
i’ve also played bedrock edition for years before ever trying java and i remember thinking “oh java is so cool you can do all this cool stuff like hold torches in your hand and they still make light!” The first time i tried java i crafted a torch, put it in my left hand, was disappointed, went back to bedrock
Easy crossplay and multiplayer (even inviting someone to your single player world) is a huge benefit to Bedrock. Bridging in front of you is great. And there’s little cool things like dying water in cauldrons and dying leather armor, big salmons giving you bones (plus only being different sizes on Bedrock until a recent snapshot update), leaves turning white when it snows, and sheeps having their correct color undercoat when sheared. I prefer Java but don’t have a PC and so I’m playing on my Switch currently. But because of crossplay and Realms I can easily play with my friends who play on Playstation, Switch, and PC. Java is better in a lot of areas and is the original game, again I do prefer it, but saying Bedrock has no other benefits is silly. I really think we need to end the factionism between Java and Bedrock players, because it’s all Minecraft at the end of the day. I say this as someone who prefers Java, but has played and does play many major versions (legacy console on Xbox and Switch, Java, Pocket Edition, Bedrock on iOS and Switch), and someone who doesn’t like Microsoft’s micro transactions on Bedrock or trying to push Bedrock over Java especially when you get both on PC now (there’s a website where they have a biased list of benefits tilted toward Bedrock with many supposed exclusive upsides being related to Marketplace and paid Realms). I say this as someone who agrees with all the people I see online who don’t like Microsoft’s greed and favoritism and prefer Java. But I don’t like the factionism. It’s sad to see. I wish we could just all enjoy the game together, no matter our version we play. And even if we dislike Microsoft’s greed or Mojang’s choices of what to add to the game, we could be more rational and civil about how we interact with each other as fans and the developers as fellow people. Microsoft’s greed deserves all the ire and rage that we instead turn on each other or Mojang unfairly. :/ (This isn’t just directed all at you, I’m leaving this for other people to read too).
bedrock definitely has its ups and downs. it's really nice that it has all of these features in the vanilla game, but on java we can literally just download a mod that adds the same thing, but ten times better and more customizable. heck, i code mods myself. i could probably add most of these features on my own. i actually already have added some of its features. kinda sucks though that it has to all be done with non-vanilla stuff. datapacks are good but they can only go so far.
mods require a tutorial to use or download most of the time, and plus, if you use a mod that was made in the last update, there's a chance you have to troubleshoot it if the newest version changes anything major (world/structure generation, new biomes, internal code timing, etc)
@@MrGoatMan3895 not really, that's given that you can even get Java out of the Microsoft launcher in the first place. (which I'm pretty sure is near impossible now) And even then most mods require a mod launcher or something specific to load And then the performance issues because Java runs like sh1t 75% of the time. Without having Java outside the launcher, it's not as simple as that. Plus the issue of finding the mods folder in the first place. If only Java players could ever admit Bedrock has an infinitely easier mod system, maybe this debate would end when that happens.
@@WLF98 1. You can get Java from the Microsoft Launcher easily. 2. The mod loaders can be installed in 2 seconds by literally looking it up. 3. Java only runs badly if you have a bad computer. And even then with performance mods your fps can go up by 100-200 frames, way above bedrock. 4. If you for some reason don't have the mods folder in the .minecraft folder, just create it yourself (you can do this for every missing folder) 5. Every mod is installed by just dragging it into the mods folder, or for resource packs, dragging it into the resource packs menu. I wish you would get an actual view of things and admit that Java is simply better. No tutorials are needed to install mods except for the first time. Even without mods Java's Vanilla is exactly the same. Plus it has way bigger servers, more customization, a super useful F3 Screen, a bigger community, and better redstone. Java is better in every way. Bedrock's exclusive features are all useless cosmetic ones that no one cares about Just admit that Java is superior to bedrock, then maybe this debate will end when that happens.
7:07 reminds me of a minecraft "friend" i had on mineplex (before it got removed) he played on a switch, sad thing is we never ended up friending each other, so i really won't ever see him again, i miss you, "Salty"
Ameteur speedrunner here (emphasis on ameteur): 1) Speedrunning on bedrock is kinda easier for beginners, but java speedruns massively benefiet from the f3 screen 2) Not every village has a stronghold, there's only a chance of it, and they are more common at certain coordinates (about 1000 blocks away from 0,0) 3) Doesn't have to be an ender pearl, any projectile can give you crit bug (snowballs, arrows, fishing rods [harder]) - Not related to speedrunning, but you can go into the game files and make your render distance higher then 76. I'm not sure if it actually shows you more then 76 chunks, but it does keep the bigger number there (only in the files, in the game it should just say 76+ chunks)
yeah bedrock is so janky, it has more potential for a faster rsg time than java but you cant play on multiple instances as well so reset efficiency goes down
He didn't say it's under every village he said it always under a village, so like he said if you throw an eye and run until you find a village there's a good chance that where it is
My favorite part of Bedrock is the Marketplace and it's unique achievements. It's just so fun to complete them. I usually use Java for a more competitive or one off experience like speedruns or to just pass the time but Bedrock is where I set my world in a more relaxing way to chill and play.
why should they prioritize either version? That just gives Java more incentive to hate if they get prioritized. I get the merging thing, but that's still complicated considering the diversity in Bedrock's systems (console, switch, mobile, PC, probably even a Gameboy if you try) so they would have to account the issues between devices that could not be present in other devices.
Just a few things that I wanted to mention... Ticking area exists (it's called forceload). Speedruning really isn't faster- there are so many handy things on Java that make everything WAY faster, ask any speedrunner (although that thing about the dragon sounded noice) Andromeda bridging is techincally possible. You can do the snowballs setting on fire thing. You can easily make your own skin on java too. We have experiments. The "whatever this thing is" is a block with no texture, and it's on Java too.
There are several mods in Java that add some of the features you mentioned. Bedrock bridging, or Forward Bridging as I call, it is available through Quark which is now found in most mod packs. The XYZ coordinates, as well as biome names, are a feature of most Java mapping programs. No need to keep hitting F3 to find out where you are. While Java doesn't have native controller support there are mods that add it. On Curseforge it's "Controllable" and on Fabric it's "Midnight Controls". I'm an old fart (67) who didn't want to give up his controller but grew tired of vanilla Bedrock. Ninety percent of my game play is done with a PS4 controller and the Controllable mod. Large Salmon are now a Java thing. I'm sure ibxtoycat is overjoyed. Now having said that I'm not anti Bedrock. I began playing Bedrock on the PS4 so I've been following the new "Dynamic Worlds" releases on the Bedrock side. I figure when they get to the level of say the Better Minecraft mod packs (considered Vanilla Plus) I might come back. What Bedrock needs is more of my favorite mods like Easy Villagers, Powah, Mekanism, Iron Jet Packs, Refined Storage and all of Yung's mods ported over. Now that mod creators can earn some coin in the market place maybe that will happen quicker.
That dude in the corner is very good for PvP gamemodes. We dont even need armor hud texture packs or clients to see what armor we equiped without opening the inventory
We didnt do anything with our education edition, so what we did was create a survival server for our class. It was really funny cause the owners kept trying to place an enchanting table at spawn in their base that they were building in creative mode, and I stole it every time they placed it back. They never caught me and at the end of the year I built a 4x4x4 cube of enchanters in front of everyone and got lynched LOL.
I moved to bedrock when Microsoft thought it would be a good idea to stop updating legacy edition (which was the best version) then I moved to (just to try) Java and I was just like "why did I played bedrock for so long bedrock is painful". Java is better for older players but younger players are playing more on their tablet or on their console.
imo bedroch has more "atmospheric" features that dont add that much but are just nice like fallen trees, its also more accessible as its on basically everything, however Java has more useful features like the F3 menu and buliding on the nether roof, theres also more technical mods on Java like Essentials, which provides multiplayer similar to bedrocks free multiplayer
8:11 maybe it's because I grew up playing Java, but the one time I loaded up Bedrock (for the 2023 mob vote) I detested nearly everything about its interface. It's so visually loud and noisy compared to Java, which shows you only what you need to see and nothing else. The chat interface is worse (as you mentioned in the other video) and, most of all, inventory screens having an animated arrival instead of instantly appearing drove me nuts. That said there are plenty of things for each version to be jealous of each other for. It's like two different timelines collided and now we have two alternate universe versions of the same game.
11:52 i actually prefer Java with the extra grass, however it was like that on the legacy editions. So I might be biased towards Nostalgia inducing things.
8:52 honestly I like the way Java has a kind of list of progression however with bedrock the achievements are everywhere plus they save through worlds which I personally think should be togglable
I play MCPE and i gotta say, u make some darn good points, also moving chests with Pistons is mostly used for Secert Chests and Storage systems so ur actually right on that one
One way to play multiplayer for free on java is using a mod called "essential." But other than no mods, yeah, it's definitely annoying trying to play with friends.
21:55 It's easier to run Bedrock because it's written in C++. An older yet stronger (but more complicated) language which builds the compilers for most of the newer languages -Thus the name "Bedrock"- The Java edition is... well, made with J*va. An Object Oriented Programming language. It should make things easier to build, but it's also way slower compared to C++.
@@noob12455 not really, but if people actually tried to enjoy the other version instead of hating it, that would actually solve the debate. Neither is better, people just prefer one version. Either way I kinda hate both, I just don't like Minecraft that much. Doesn't matter how many mods I use, it's just not fun anymore.
@@WLF98 that's strange. Lately i have been feeling the same but then i installed a bunch of mods and now i'm having fun again, hopefully it lasts long, and it should last long because there's lots of mods
Gotta love how a lot of these either Java does have, doesn't actually serve a purpose, dont make sense to have in the game (like punching the enchanting table), or just kinda reaching, like "bedrock has better servers" like ??? Theres a lot more variety on java
Here’s 2 more from someone who plays both versions. 1 scaffolding works a lot better on bedrock and has gravity so you can stack down instead of needing to go down and build a new tower (also you can build up easier) 2. The movement is better. If you’re sprinting and run into water you start swimming instead of losing all momentum and can swim in 1 block deep water. There are more not listed in this video too but usually mods cover it. Mods don’t cover the ones I listed though and it makes me big sad
As a bedrock player, this video makes 100% sense. also one more reason: in java, creative mode doesn't make you fully invincible, you still can get /killed or take out-of-world damage, but in bedrock you can't get /killed and the world border can't hurt you in creative mode.
I used to play Bedrock edition before switching to Java pretty recently. I don't really think Bedrock sucks, the multiplayer and cross-platform functionality are insane. However, given the choice between the two, I pretty much always choose Java.
To mention BE achievements is crazy like cmon if u mention the good side mention the bad 1 too... in bedrock achievements aren't world specific which means u cant get 1 achievements only 1ce and in java they r world specific which is just WAY BETTER!
What makes it better, there is nothing stopping you from just doing the acomplishment again in a new world, and in Java it's much easier to fake achievements
@@Goteryup It feels very boring. Because you play the game to the end. Then you want to do it again but you have no idea what you have done in that world so you dont know when you actually 100% the game
@@JuppeDgetting the achievements once makes getting them more cherishable if you get the "mine wood" achievement every time you play, then it doesn't feel special to mine your first wood. Getting it once makes it special when you actually get it
bedrock maps are actually useful in the nether and basically obsolete the lodestone. you can bring an overworld map to the nether and the pointer shows your relative position in the overworld, which you can use to find your way back to your portal from anywhere, since the pointer actually works. you can also use it to decide where you're gonna portal out to, so it's a lot easier to make nether highways. it even works with explorer maps, so you can dig through the nether to get to a woodland mansion
What you said about the grass is low key so true. I can't count how many times I have been attacked by a baby zombie in a plains biome, and the baby zombie's hitbox is smaller than the grass, so you have to shred all the grass away before you can hit it.
@@vsauce_johnny2516 nvidium is just distant horizons for nvidia cards, effect is same. Also, Ok, zoomer mod is impressively funny with gigantic render distance
@@-Rint3ro- most recent clip I've seen was over a year ago and the most recent random fall damage was around 3 years ago, so it was infact patched somewhere along the way. It's also just the client and server being delayed, which is in fact a phone issue, considering none of my devices have had the death or damage bug even if I try to recreate it to my best attempt. They have low end phones which tend to delay either the client or server, same goes with PCs (PCs can also be delayed, although you have to get a really really cheap one for that to happen) The only reason this bug wasn't apparent on Java is mostly because everyone who plays Java has an expensive enough PC to not have a delayed client/server. If Java were on mobile, the bug would be apparent there too, but it's not (because Java isn't on mobile). I've gotten similar bugs on Java with my PC, although they are harder to recreate for me because I'm not that good at the game (normally that would make it easier but with how precise I have to be to get it, I usually just fall normally).
Speaking technically the whole cross play on anything with bedrock is a godsend. 4 player splitscreen on consoles (even the switch) is an amazing feature and play station players can cross play with Xbox, switch, iOS, android, and pc bedrock. Best game feature of the decade. Performance however is a massive issue. The newest consoles are fine, but any older consoles have awful frame rates (switch outperforms Xbox one believe it or not) although newer smartphones are weirdly an exceptional way to play. Performance on an iPhone 13 Pro Max for example outperforms all but the newest consoles.
@@lizard77739 it is But idk wtf i was talking about Theres nothing close to a refference Edit: im a dumba**, it rhymed with "bite me", a sentence the main character (uzi says a lot)
@@Kiyosandwicheater yeah, I gave up on it when I was playing with my girlfriend and the game simply decided to disappear with all our animals and villagers because we were too far away from them for a short period of time. This happened more than once, we even tried naming several animals to see if they also disappear and guess what? yeah, they disappeared
@@FauconParodie83 yeah, I played it because my girlfriend doesn't have a decent PC for Java Edition, but currently the optimization modpacks with sodium and derivatives are very good and allow her to play it.
A few more exclusive features I'd like to mention:
-Thrown tridents can damage multiple mobs and are extremely useful in farms
-Impaling works on all mobs in water / rain
-Loyalty can return tridents from the void
-Frozen ocean biomes are completely frozen over which is great for ice boating
-Trees in any biome can sometimes generate covered in vines or fallen over
-Giant mushrooms generate in swamp biomes
-Desert wells (the best structure in the game) generate twice as often
-The cauldron in a witch hut contains a random potion
-If a nether portal generates in mid-air, it also generates a small netherrack platform for the player to stand on
-Plants can be submerged in snow
-Many more blocks can be waterlogged
-Water comes in more colours in more biomes, such as the mushroom fields and the End
-A single charged creeper explosion can cause multiple mobs to drop their heads as opposed to a single mob head on Java
dont forget java tridents de-spawn after 60 seconds while bedrock dont.
The portal thing about it generating midair is also in java but it's rare for some reason
Oh my god
The sword breaking bug
"If a nether portal generates in mid-air, it also generates a small netherrack platform for the player to stand on" same on Java
Little dude in the corner is a goated feature
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It’s a good way of telling what armor you are wearing without going into your inventory or going in 3rd person.
@@followleaderwrIt seems miniscule but it's useful in its own way.
@@followleaderwrEXACTLY
It also helps to to know if you are crouching and sprinting
15:43 the little guy in the corner is actually really useful and i use it alot because every time that you sprint it shows up, so you can use it too see what armour you have on skywars or other games.
cool
It also shows you which direction you're facing while flying with elytra which makes it easier to know if you're going up or down in mobile
23:49 lol, bro, you set the wrong one video
Lol😂😂😂
3:41 This doesn't freeze the dragon, it just slows it down enough for you to blow up all 3 beds without it flying away.
Sounds like Infinity.
Wait That Tactic Works On Bedrock?
@@TheOneGreenDucki bough bedrock like a week and it is good
only one reason is necessary: BIG SALMON
BIG WOOD SALMON
IBXtoycat fan spotted
For real though
@@Enderbrine0422And its based 🗿🍷
GIGANTIC SALMON
For Minecraft education edition, I have a story.
So our school has pretty strict filters when in comes to games and stuff. They use an allow list. But someone in my class realized Minecraft ed is allowed. They went to the Microsoft store website (the application is blocked) and downloaded it. It fried our computers but we had an absolute blast.
Fast forward to the end of the year, our teacher decided to have a Minecraft ed party and said she would look up how to download it for us. Me, and a few of my classmates raised our hands and were like “we already know how” and the teacher just looked at us and laughed (our little group has notorious for find8ng bypasses for school restrictions)
That teacher is chill af
yeah but the thing is most of these can be achieved on java via mods and stuff, for example you can use something like essential client to add friends and join them like in bedrock and a bunch of other commands are achievable via mods.
cool.
I don’t get why Java players feel the need to desperately defend it and assure that Bedrock is definitively the worse version.
Bedrock is bad, we get it, but it still has some undeniably better features.
@@CoolLlamaGD Rly, some java players just hate bedrock with no reasons
I love how he starts off with “The HIVE”
It's our most played server anyways.
@@2511_blender full of hackers
@@2511_blender it sucks lmao
Its not lol@@wannacry6586
Cubecraft
The main reason I like bedrock more is that you can't cheat in survival without turning achievements off, and in Java your favorite RUclipsr can cheat and you would never know
there's no achievements in java, but theres advancements that track your progress in aa specific world
@@Sr.Hamsalot yes but they still work if cheats are turned on
Bedrock disables achievements if you have cheats on, you are forced to get everything normally, which results in way better players that know their way around the game better.
How tf is not knowing if a RUclipsr is cheating or not affects ur Minecraft experience?
@@JasonW.-ss1iq I never said it did, and because I would like to be a streamer and I play bedrock so people would know that it's legit and because I play survival so it's easy to show people that I did it all in survival %100 legit
@@WLF98 but for those achievements to show up in the footage, the filmer will need a fresh xbox account if they have played bedrock edition and got achievements
7 years playing bedrock... i did not even knew that a baby squid existed
i’ve also played bedrock edition for years before ever trying java and i remember thinking “oh java is so cool you can do all this cool stuff like hold torches in your hand and they still make light!”
The first time i tried java i crafted a torch, put it in my left hand, was disappointed, went back to bedrock
wait this exist
Real
And dolphins
Skill issue
"Bedrock runs better!"
"And?"
"Uuuhhh..." *Begins grasping at straws*
Easy crossplay and multiplayer (even inviting someone to your single player world) is a huge benefit to Bedrock. Bridging in front of you is great. And there’s little cool things like dying water in cauldrons and dying leather armor, big salmons giving you bones (plus only being different sizes on Bedrock until a recent snapshot update), leaves turning white when it snows, and sheeps having their correct color undercoat when sheared.
I prefer Java but don’t have a PC and so I’m playing on my Switch currently. But because of crossplay and Realms I can easily play with my friends who play on Playstation, Switch, and PC.
Java is better in a lot of areas and is the original game, again I do prefer it, but saying Bedrock has no other benefits is silly. I really think we need to end the factionism between Java and Bedrock players, because it’s all Minecraft at the end of the day.
I say this as someone who prefers Java, but has played and does play many major versions (legacy console on Xbox and Switch, Java, Pocket Edition, Bedrock on iOS and Switch), and someone who doesn’t like Microsoft’s micro transactions on Bedrock or trying to push Bedrock over Java especially when you get both on PC now (there’s a website where they have a biased list of benefits tilted toward Bedrock with many supposed exclusive upsides being related to Marketplace and paid Realms).
I say this as someone who agrees with all the people I see online who don’t like Microsoft’s greed and favoritism and prefer Java.
But I don’t like the factionism. It’s sad to see. I wish we could just all enjoy the game together, no matter our version we play. And even if we dislike Microsoft’s greed or Mojang’s choices of what to add to the game, we could be more rational and civil about how we interact with each other as fans and the developers as fellow people. Microsoft’s greed deserves all the ire and rage that we instead turn on each other or Mojang unfairly. :/
(This isn’t just directed all at you, I’m leaving this for other people to read too).
@@caseys2698 Give this man a medal!
@@caseys2698Since you can mod Java theres no reason to play Bedrock
@@ParoXXIVyes there is
It also has hive 😁
15:43 you can remove the dude by pressing F8, not sure why you would wanna kill jeff, but you can
Most people play bedrock on controller
@@Jurassicgalaxy1245 most?
@@ItzSploofy yeah?
Hhhh
No most play on mobile@@Jurassicgalaxy1245
bedrock definitely has its ups and downs. it's really nice that it has all of these features in the vanilla game, but on java we can literally just download a mod that adds the same thing, but ten times better and more customizable. heck, i code mods myself. i could probably add most of these features on my own. i actually already have added some of its features.
kinda sucks though that it has to all be done with non-vanilla stuff. datapacks are good but they can only go so far.
ay so can we
mods require a tutorial to use or download most of the time, and plus, if you use a mod that was made in the last update, there's a chance you have to troubleshoot it if the newest version changes anything major (world/structure generation, new biomes, internal code timing, etc)
@@WLF98all you do to download a mod is download the file and put it into your moda folder. You can downloas hundreds of mods within 1-2 hours
@@MrGoatMan3895 not really, that's given that you can even get Java out of the Microsoft launcher in the first place. (which I'm pretty sure is near impossible now)
And even then most mods require a mod launcher or something specific to load
And then the performance issues because Java runs like sh1t 75% of the time.
Without having Java outside the launcher, it's not as simple as that. Plus the issue of finding the mods folder in the first place.
If only Java players could ever admit Bedrock has an infinitely easier mod system, maybe this debate would end when that happens.
@@WLF98 1. You can get Java from the Microsoft Launcher easily.
2. The mod loaders can be installed in 2 seconds by literally looking it up.
3. Java only runs badly if you have a bad computer. And even then with performance mods your fps can go up by 100-200 frames, way above bedrock.
4. If you for some reason don't have the mods folder in the .minecraft folder, just create it yourself (you can do this for every missing folder)
5. Every mod is installed by just dragging it into the mods folder, or for resource packs, dragging it into the resource packs menu.
I wish you would get an actual view of things and admit that Java is simply better. No tutorials are needed to install mods except for the first time.
Even without mods Java's Vanilla is exactly the same. Plus it has way bigger servers, more customization, a super useful F3 Screen, a bigger community, and better redstone.
Java is better in every way. Bedrock's exclusive features are all useless cosmetic ones that no one cares about
Just admit that Java is superior to bedrock, then maybe this debate will end when that happens.
I think that bedrock is very good when you have invited friends for a sleepover.
Just open your world to LAN in java
hmph, as a java lover i think people should just bring their own computers to the sleepovers to play java 😤
Theres a mod for Java called Essential that perfectly recreates the friend system on bedrock and it can be used to create free servers.
I second this
Mojang really bullied him after his last video
He said he was making the video in the last video
(I know you are joking, just adding context)
As a person who has played bedrock for years before even touching java once, stil think java is better.
@@popipom18 literally real!!!!!!!
@@VxSillyclearly glaze
@@QuicklyFreeze WTF DOES “Glaze” MEAN??? 😭😭😭😭😭
7:07 reminds me of a minecraft "friend" i had on mineplex (before it got removed) he played on a switch, sad thing is we never ended up friending each other, so i really won't ever see him again, i miss you, "Salty"
As a person who played bedrock for two years, I had no idea baby dolphins existed.
me too
@@FRANCIS4117.I played bedrock since 2016 and i didn't know baby squid and baby dolphin existed 💀
Same
wait, me neither!
Sus
As a mobile player the little dude in the corner is good to know what armor you are wearing. Like in skywars, i just forget. Lol
the sentence "for someone like me who, you know, sucks at the game" explains why this video exists
Ameteur speedrunner here (emphasis on ameteur):
1) Speedrunning on bedrock is kinda easier for beginners, but java speedruns massively benefiet from the f3 screen
2) Not every village has a stronghold, there's only a chance of it, and they are more common at certain coordinates (about 1000 blocks away from 0,0)
3) Doesn't have to be an ender pearl, any projectile can give you crit bug (snowballs, arrows, fishing rods [harder])
- Not related to speedrunning, but you can go into the game files and make your render distance higher then 76. I'm not sure if it actually shows you more then 76 chunks, but it does keep the bigger number there (only in the files, in the game it should just say 76+ chunks)
yeah bedrock is so janky, it has more potential for a faster rsg time than java but you cant play on multiple instances as well so reset efficiency goes down
@@MrAlien23Yep, that's my least favorite part of speedrunning.
He didn't say it's under every village he said it always under a village, so like he said if you throw an eye and run until you find a village there's a good chance that where it is
Evident: 100 reasons why minecraft bedrock sucks
Also Evident: 100 reasons you should play minecraft bedrock edition
exactly my point 💀
it’s a complicated relationship…
perfectly balanced....as all things should be
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@@Jdudec367 I can guess that stones are also in Bedrock…
My favorite part of Bedrock is the Marketplace and it's unique achievements. It's just so fun to complete them. I usually use Java for a more competitive or one off experience like speedruns or to just pass the time but Bedrock is where I set my world in a more relaxing way to chill and play.
Reason 101: You can also light TnT with fire aspect books and tools.
he already said that
reason 51 12:30
real reason 101 is sand skipping
man didn't watch the video fully 💀
I kind of wish that the functionality between Java and Bedrock were merged, with Java functions being prioritized unless Bedrock does it better
why should they prioritize either version? That just gives Java more incentive to hate if they get prioritized.
I get the merging thing, but that's still complicated considering the diversity in Bedrock's systems (console, switch, mobile, PC, probably even a Gameboy if you try) so they would have to account the issues between devices that could not be present in other devices.
Just a few things that I wanted to mention... Ticking area exists (it's called forceload). Speedruning really isn't faster- there are so many handy things on Java that make everything WAY faster, ask any speedrunner (although that thing about the dragon sounded noice) Andromeda bridging is techincally possible. You can do the snowballs setting on fire thing. You can easily make your own skin on java too. We have experiments. The "whatever this thing is" is a block with no texture, and it's on Java too.
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@@qwerty1_2 no
There are several mods in Java that add some of the features you mentioned.
Bedrock bridging, or Forward Bridging as I call, it is available through Quark which is now found in most mod packs.
The XYZ coordinates, as well as biome names, are a feature of most Java mapping programs. No need to keep hitting F3 to find out where you are.
While Java doesn't have native controller support there are mods that add it. On Curseforge it's "Controllable" and on Fabric it's "Midnight Controls". I'm an old fart (67) who didn't want to give up his controller but grew tired of vanilla Bedrock. Ninety percent of my game play is done with a PS4 controller and the Controllable mod.
Large Salmon are now a Java thing. I'm sure ibxtoycat is overjoyed.
Now having said that I'm not anti Bedrock. I began playing Bedrock on the PS4 so I've been following the new "Dynamic Worlds" releases on the Bedrock side. I figure when they get to the level of say the Better Minecraft mod packs (considered Vanilla Plus) I might come back. What Bedrock needs is more of my favorite mods like Easy Villagers, Powah, Mekanism, Iron Jet Packs, Refined Storage and all of Yung's mods ported over. Now that mod creators can earn some coin in the market place maybe that will happen quicker.
Java: good lil bro 👍🏻
Bedrock: thank big bro 🗿🍷
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i don't think that's how it goes
@@pvzpokra8602ya I wish it did tho
Something i like java for having is being able to spawn a baby version of a mob by placing the spawn egg inside of the same mob.
Same in bedrock
@@rosannabraga5705 really?
That dude in the corner is very good for PvP gamemodes. We dont even need armor hud texture packs or clients to see what armor we equiped without opening the inventory
I remember Education Edition. Our school used it for Geography classes for a few days and we had to build a habitable city. Pretty fun.
We didnt do anything with our education edition, so what we did was create a survival server for our class. It was really funny cause the owners kept trying to place an enchanting table at spawn in their base that they were building in creative mode, and I stole it every time they placed it back. They never caught me and at the end of the year I built a 4x4x4 cube of enchanters in front of everyone and got lynched LOL.
Bros grandma is the goat 🐐
I scrolled a long way to find this comment.
2 likes and no comment lemme fix that.
@@harikeshpro3562Respect👌
John 3:16
For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son,that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish but have eternal life
I moved to bedrock when Microsoft thought it would be a good idea to stop updating legacy edition (which was the best version) then I moved to (just to try) Java and I was just like "why did I played bedrock for so long bedrock is painful".
Java is better for older players but younger players are playing more on their tablet or on their console.
imo bedroch has more "atmospheric" features that dont add that much but are just nice like fallen trees, its also more accessible as its on basically everything, however Java has more useful features like the F3 menu and buliding on the nether roof, theres also more technical mods on Java like Essentials, which provides multiplayer similar to bedrocks free multiplayer
@@Kelyori i think that summarises it better than most hour long videos 💀💀💀
Spitting fax, Java is based while bedrock is a nice excuse if you play on a tablet/console
I'd say bedrock is more fun than java
@@jonklemenc Nah bedrock is just better, java is good only for survival minecraft. in servers i'd say bedrock is wayy better.
In 1.21, Mojang added the possibility to leash boats, so now it's 99 reason not 100...
Thx for the 33 like, it's my record 😘
can you make a cosplay of Jesus Christ easily on Java?
@terrariaenjoyer420 we have the new 100° reason (I've already done this 5 times on 3 different accounts) 💀
@@terrariaenjoyer420 ah, you mean this guy who isn't a god
@@Firixe_officielOfc people like you just *have* to exist in every video I see
@@terrariaenjoyer420 I'm sure there's millions of Jesus skins
the leaves turning white during snow looks really nice
22:13 glad you did your research at least.. what you say is a good thing about Bedrock is something thats equivalent in Java. Good job 👏👏
The leads on boats has come to java finally, which is awesome.
1:21 sheep button
W vid Evident! Get this man to 200k!
🎉🎉🎉
You didn’t even watch the whole video lol
@@jackplayz4005how do you know that
15:35 hypixel actually had to ban bedrock players because they had advantages with bridging and pvp
8:11 maybe it's because I grew up playing Java, but the one time I loaded up Bedrock (for the 2023 mob vote) I detested nearly everything about its interface. It's so visually loud and noisy compared to Java, which shows you only what you need to see and nothing else. The chat interface is worse (as you mentioned in the other video) and, most of all, inventory screens having an animated arrival instead of instantly appearing drove me nuts.
That said there are plenty of things for each version to be jealous of each other for. It's like two different timelines collided and now we have two alternate universe versions of the same game.
11:52 i actually prefer Java with the extra grass, however it was like that on the legacy editions. So I might be biased towards Nostalgia inducing things.
1:50 "Leads on boats"
Minecraft 1.21: 🤓
20:40 Totally disagree, looks like he never played hypixel or other big servers
not him being in hypixel and minemen and other multiple times this video and in other videos👀
Not you being a little crybaby about this video
@@atticusclendenen and your point is?
No seriously, what kind of kid reply is this 😂
@@AstrumYT123 Dude your late and she/he has made multiple comments yapping about how Java is better LIKE WHY DID THEY CLICK ON THE VIDEO???
8:52 honestly I like the way Java has a kind of list of progression however with bedrock the achievements are everywhere plus they save through worlds which I personally think should be togglable
I play MCPE and i gotta say, u make some darn good points, also moving chests with Pistons is mostly used for Secert Chests and Storage systems so ur actually right on that one
One way to play multiplayer for free on java is using a mod called "essential."
But other than no mods, yeah, it's definitely annoying trying to play with friends.
I mean there are tons of server hosts that allow you to run a medium sized server (with mods) for free...
@@Keksemann666aternos!
@@Keksemann666yes but without doing complicated systems it's infinitely easier on Bedrock
Evident never fails to deliver babies
Yeah he deliverd me
This cured my grandpas cancer
Nice.
Cool
WHAT
WHAT
WHAT
Im a bedrock player and
watching this video made me realize alot of things java couldnt do and also alot of things I didnt know bedrock did.
Thanks for standing up for us evident!
21:55
It's easier to run Bedrock because it's written in C++. An older yet stronger (but more complicated) language which builds the compilers for most of the newer languages -Thus the name "Bedrock"-
The Java edition is... well, made with J*va. An Object Oriented Programming language. It should make things easier to build, but it's also way slower compared to C++.
You did your homework, that's nice
Poorly written program on C++ will be slower than okish written program on java.
So there's no point in smashing it against eachother (senior C++ dev)
@@isadora-6thThat point isn’t relevant if Bedrock runs better? This isn’t an opinion, it’s an objectively mesurable fact.
Exactly why I play both versions periodically
Based
this guy just solved this entire debate in one comment.
@@noob12455 not really, but if people actually tried to enjoy the other version instead of hating it, that would actually solve the debate. Neither is better, people just prefer one version.
Either way I kinda hate both, I just don't like Minecraft that much. Doesn't matter how many mods I use, it's just not fun anymore.
@@WLF98 that's strange. Lately i have been feeling the same but then i installed a bunch of mods and now i'm having fun again, hopefully it lasts long, and it should last long because there's lots of mods
@@AstrumYT123 you sure or do you just want to try and spark an argument?
Gotta love how a lot of these either Java does have, doesn't actually serve a purpose, dont make sense to have in the game (like punching the enchanting table), or just kinda reaching, like "bedrock has better servers" like ??? Theres a lot more variety on java
bedrock does not have better servers
Here’s 2 more from someone who plays both versions. 1 scaffolding works a lot better on bedrock and has gravity so you can stack down instead of needing to go down and build a new tower (also you can build up easier)
2. The movement is better. If you’re sprinting and run into water you start swimming instead of losing all momentum and can swim in 1 block deep water.
There are more not listed in this video too but usually mods cover it. Mods don’t cover the ones I listed though and it makes me big sad
Can anyone guess what the next video will be about??? ✨🤔
100 Reasons Why Minecraft Bedrock Edition
(That's The Title)
100 Reasons why I hate java ig and love
100 Reasons why I regret talking trash about the little dude in the corner.
100 reasons why java sucks
Then after that
100 reasons you should play java
Evident: Complains about the UI.
Mojang: Changed the UI before this video released.
Also, experiments are on Java.
You can also get experimental features on bedrock?
@@gary9689 in the vid, he said experiments were a bedrock exclusive, I'm pointing out that they're not.
@@PhonyLyzard oh shoot my bad
Great vid
I’m glad someone finally gave bedrock a fair show.
Fun fact: the B in Bedrock stands for Better
0:09 truest sentence that ever existed
Finaly bedrock that is not judged ❤
Yes
8:58 bro has played for half a year straight in real life 💀
As a bedrock player, this video makes 100% sense.
also one more reason:
in java, creative mode doesn't make you fully invincible, you still can get /killed or take out-of-world damage,
but in bedrock you can't get /killed and the world border can't hurt you in creative mode.
I used to play Bedrock edition before switching to Java pretty recently. I don't really think Bedrock sucks, the multiplayer and cross-platform functionality are insane. However, given the choice between the two, I pretty much always choose Java.
RadminVPN allows you to simply "Open to LAN" to play with friends even if they are using pirated version
I’ve been waiting finally
Keep it up love your content
Evident saying he sucks at Minecraft is like Messi saying he sucks at baseball or whatever he plays
baseball 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Aint no way bruh💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Soccer💀
bro really spent too much time playing bedrock. This is what bedrock does to a person 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Football 😭😭😭😭
AS a bedrock player for almost 2 years, i can agree ALREADY.
18:16 what texture pack is that? Is it on the marketplace or just for download
To mention BE achievements is crazy like cmon if u mention the good side mention the bad 1 too... in bedrock achievements aren't world specific which means u cant get 1 achievements only 1ce and in java they r world specific which is just WAY BETTER!
What makes it better, there is nothing stopping you from just doing the acomplishment again in a new world, and in Java it's much easier to fake achievements
@@Goteryup It feels very boring. Because you play the game to the end. Then you want to do it again but you have no idea what you have done in that world so you dont know when you actually 100% the game
@@JuppeDgetting the achievements once makes getting them more cherishable
if you get the "mine wood" achievement every time you play, then it doesn't feel special to mine your first wood. Getting it once makes it special when you actually get it
bedrock maps are actually useful in the nether and basically obsolete the lodestone. you can bring an overworld map to the nether and the pointer shows your relative position in the overworld, which you can use to find your way back to your portal from anywhere, since the pointer actually works. you can also use it to decide where you're gonna portal out to, so it's a lot easier to make nether highways. it even works with explorer maps, so you can dig through the nether to get to a woodland mansion
That's a point against bedrock since the nerher is SUPPOSED to mess with tools like the map compas and clock
@@thelastant8366 bedrock maps are just built different literally
@@thelastant8366if you write a map in real life, does it change when you go underground?
same premise.
What you said about the grass is low key so true. I can't count how many times I have been attacked by a baby zombie in a plains biome, and the baby zombie's hitbox is smaller than the grass, so you have to shred all the grass away before you can hit it.
The max render distance in bedrock is mostly dependent on your pc, since I used to have a max of 76 until I got a 3060 and then my max jumped up to 98
Or use java and get 128 with nvidium+sodium on 1050ti
Also different if on tablet, phone, and a pc
@isadora-6th just get distant horizons and have 100s of chunks with even 12 render distance set
@@vsauce_johnny2516 nvidium is just distant horizons for nvidia cards, effect is same.
Also, Ok, zoomer mod is impressively funny with gigantic render distance
8:30 It just has more eye candy (animated icons etc...). Most if not all non-exclusive settings can be changed in Java as well.
Yes but thats the reason it's better, the eye candy makes it much easier and nore pleasant to use
I wanna play bedrock but im in trial💀😭
Use MCenter
In Tlauncher You can play any version of Java
@@Acid_Horizon bro i already have java and now i have bedrock for 2 months bc of an app (not mcenter)
I play bedrock and all my friends play java, most of the time they always say that bedrock sucks so this is such a refreshing video
About 10% of those features are actually very decent while others are just wtf?
Java uses every small bug to hate on Bedrock so it's fair that Bedrock uses every small good feature to defend itself.
@@WLF98Yeah because random death bugs on bedrock are not defending but obviously damaging it 💀
@@-Rint3ro- my guy, those were patched.
Not once in my 5 years of playing have I ever encountered a death bug on Bedrock.
@@WLF98 my guy, I‘ve Seen thousands of clips were people just randomly die, would you consider anwsering my other 3293939 reasons why bedrock sucks?
@@-Rint3ro- most recent clip I've seen was over a year ago and the most recent random fall damage was around 3 years ago, so it was infact patched somewhere along the way.
It's also just the client and server being delayed, which is in fact a phone issue, considering none of my devices have had the death or damage bug even if I try to recreate it to my best attempt. They have low end phones which tend to delay either the client or server, same goes with PCs (PCs can also be delayed, although you have to get a really really cheap one for that to happen)
The only reason this bug wasn't apparent on Java is mostly because everyone who plays Java has an expensive enough PC to not have a delayed client/server. If Java were on mobile, the bug would be apparent there too, but it's not (because Java isn't on mobile).
I've gotten similar bugs on Java with my PC, although they are harder to recreate for me because I'm not that good at the game (normally that would make it easier but with how precise I have to be to get it, I usually just fall normally).
I watched 100 cons and 100 features at once
My brain is messed up
nah the tipped arrows thing is OP
Lifeboat survival is actual chaos 😭😭 I find hackers so often it's not even funny
you can do all of this with java mods
Considering most players think modding just ruins the experience Idk what to say about that
well you can do anything with mods, but in the base game java you can't do most of the things in the list.
With mods 💀💀
You can get Bedrock features on Java, but you can't get Java features on Bedrock. That's the biggest problem of Bedrock Edition
@@Yegor_Mechanic you can with resource packs
Another thing I love about bedrock is the NPCs that we can make
Have you heard of the npc mod on java
@@Spider-Guy62that's an external mod
He litterally said the npc MOD@@Goteryup
@@AngryAimerxdAnd it's therefore not a vanilla feature
@@NV-NX he never said that it is. use your brain
/tickingarea is called /forceload in java
As a bedrock player my self, this is DEFINITELY all true. And playing with my friends, it’s really fun, easy, AND free!
YEAHHHH BEDROCK EDITION!!!🔥💪
(it only sucks sometimes ❤)
Yessir
I don’t like java because they make so much mistakes but in bedrock they make a little mistakes
u can actually lead boats in java 1.21
Bedrock is still better
Man dissed his own version and now hes talking good about it. This guy i s funny
Nah, my minecraft is 1 dollar and 20 cents 💀🙏
I’m officially unoffended to play bedrock now
Yessss lol
YEEEE BOIIIIIIIII
Yes
As a bedrock and Java player I say Java is so laggy but hypixel fun but w bedrock
why play bedrock willingly when Java exists
16:40 u can also sort it for free stuff 👍
*Dies while building*
Speaking technically the whole cross play on anything with bedrock is a godsend. 4 player splitscreen on consoles (even the switch) is an amazing feature and play station players can cross play with Xbox, switch, iOS, android, and pc bedrock. Best game feature of the decade. Performance however is a massive issue. The newest consoles are fine, but any older consoles have awful frame rates (switch outperforms Xbox one believe it or not) although newer smartphones are weirdly an exceptional way to play. Performance on an iPhone 13 Pro Max for example outperforms all but the newest consoles.
8:38 35 is kinda controversial,
i prefer the java one but nobody cares about one persons opinion
Not to mention you can literally have your OWN custom cape, and all your friends can see it too.
23:37 so f*cking close to a murder drones refference
sh*t
What
murder drones is a series i think
@@lizard77739 it is
But idk wtf i was talking about
Theres nothing close to a refference
Edit: im a dumba**, it rhymed with "bite me", a sentence the main character (uzi says a lot)
Yeah there is
Fight me bite me
It rhymes so if that's a reference
But not really intended
@@hi-kj3eu
@@Sin2berat first i actually had to rewatch that part cause it sounded like "bite me😂"
As a bedrock player I can appreciate this
100 reasons you should play it but others 1000 you shouldn't
EXACTLY
I even gave bedrock a lot of a chance, but the cons just outweight the pros
@@Kiyosandwicheater yeah, I gave up on it when I was playing with my girlfriend and the game simply decided to disappear with all our animals and villagers because we were too far away from them for a short period of time. This happened more than once, we even tried naming several animals to see if they also disappear and guess what? yeah, they disappeared
True i played on bedrock for 2-3 years and switched to java around 2020, never went back, bedrock is good but java is better
@@FauconParodie83 yeah, I played it because my girlfriend doesn't have a decent PC for Java Edition, but currently the optimization modpacks with sodium and derivatives are very good and allow her to play it.
Team bedrock boy ❤
Bedrock’s menus feel so cheap.
everything in bedrock singleplayer feels like a knockoff of minecraft...
*wait... it is tho*
" *Vsauce Music plays* "
They’re way better looking than Java though, which is plain and boring
@@9751_ ...
it looks like a mobile version of minecraft... oh wait
FINALLY, THE LITTLE GUY GETS THE RESPECT HE DESERVES
4:53 wtf , when did this happen , I'm gonna use it right now