Comment by Kenji 4 months ago Huh, why? Minecraft is Java. It works perfectly fine on Linux, both the server and the client. 5 comments Kenji Reply wiether 4 months ago Since MS bought it, aren't there two versions, a legacy one called "Java" and the newer one from MS, probably not in Java and with all the cool kids (multiplayer mode) on it? c0wb0yc0d3r 4 months ago There is Java and bedrock. Everyone I know has Java. There are other differences, but multiplayer is available in both. kelvinjps10 4 months ago The difference it's that bedrock allows you to play with the people that use Minecraft on consoles or mobile and Java doesn't 1 reply → wiether 4 months ago You're right, my bad!I remembered some friends complaining about the fact the since MS, they couldn't play as they did before because of two versions co-existing
wiether 4 months ago Since MS bought it, aren't there two versions, a legacy one called "Java" and the newer one from MS, probably not in Java and with all the cool kids (multiplayer mode) on it? c0wb0yc0d3r 4 months ago There is Java and bedrock. Everyone I know has Java. There are other differences, but multiplayer is available in both. kelvinjps10 4 months ago The difference it's that bedrock allows you to play with the people that use Minecraft on consoles or mobile and Java doesn't 1 reply → wiether 4 months ago You're right, my bad!I remembered some friends complaining about the fact the since MS, they couldn't play as they did before because of two versions co-existing
c0wb0yc0d3r 4 months ago There is Java and bedrock. Everyone I know has Java. There are other differences, but multiplayer is available in both. kelvinjps10 4 months ago The difference it's that bedrock allows you to play with the people that use Minecraft on consoles or mobile and Java doesn't 1 reply → wiether 4 months ago You're right, my bad!I remembered some friends complaining about the fact the since MS, they couldn't play as they did before because of two versions co-existing
kelvinjps10 4 months ago The difference it's that bedrock allows you to play with the people that use Minecraft on consoles or mobile and Java doesn't 1 reply →
wiether 4 months ago You're right, my bad!I remembered some friends complaining about the fact the since MS, they couldn't play as they did before because of two versions co-existing
Since MS bought it, aren't there two versions, a legacy one called "Java" and the newer one from MS, probably not in Java and with all the cool kids (multiplayer mode) on it?
There is Java and bedrock. Everyone I know has Java. There are other differences, but multiplayer is available in both.
The difference it's that bedrock allows you to play with the people that use Minecraft on consoles or mobile and Java doesn't
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You're right, my bad!
I remembered some friends complaining about the fact the since MS, they couldn't play as they did before because of two versions co-existing