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Be nice if Minecraft was released on Steam so Linux users didn’t have to emulate an Android device just to play it.
TIL Java works for Linux, as others mentioned I was mainly describing Bedrock as friends/family have already transitioned over to it.
Are you talking about the Bedrock edition or something? Because there are plenty of Java edition launchers available that even perform better than the Windows version
MultiMC in the house!
I think prism launcher is better these days (it's a fork of multimc but with more stuff)
I'll give it a look thnx
pretty sure it lets you import all your multimc instances so it's a pretty easy transfer
The MultiMC dev came out as a raging anti LGBT, right? That’s why it was forked into Prism (hence the name “Prism”)
Man… there’s been a lot of drama in the MC modding scene.
EDIT:
As pointed out, this is wrong. MultiMC was involved in a separate controversy over distribution, and PolyMC had a dev kick most of the main ones out of the repo, and bigotry was involved in the later.
You're thinking of PolyMC, where one of the devs went on a powertrip and kicked all other devs out. The devs of that then went to make Prism. PolyMC splitting off from MultiMC was a whole other mess.
That’s it, sorry.
Damn... I'm apparently way OOTL. All I knew was that Notch is a shitheel
Genuinely curious; why play Bedrock instead of Java Edition when Bedrock is so much trouble on linux? RTX?
EDIT: In hindsight, if this is to play with friends/family stuck on Bedrock, that makes perfect sense. Translation layers might not be as good as I thought.
While the marketplace on Bedrock is filled with garbage, it's does also have some genuinely fun and interesting content that's not really replicated on Java in my experience.
I'll call cap for $500, Alex.
All of Java's modding and mapping history? I think you might be referring to the Bugrock Bootlegs (there are plenty of those lol).
there's some incredible mods and maps for Java but there's also a lot of fun content on the marketplace. The Sonic, and Ben 10 DLCs comes to mind, there isn't anything like that on Java. It's a difference of someyhing like Minecolonies, a detailed automation mechanic integrated into the survival game vs something like Simburbia, 1:1 recreation of SimCity that exists entirely separate from the survival game. They offer very different kinds of content.
I don't need advertisement-crossover content in my block game, thanks.
Also Minecolonies has been a Java edition mod long before it became a Bugrock Bootleg, also there is a literal dedicated program to convert actual sim city 2000 saves into Minecraft worlds in Java Edition.
Also, the quantity of Java modding theft is enough for me to say that if the platform was torched overnight, it would be a net benefit for the entire community, no question.
Minecolonies is not the same as Simburbia, they are different kinds of experiences. And the conversion of Simcity saves is not the same as having a functional SimCity clone in Minecraft. And I am not saying everything on Bedrock is good, or that Java is bad, they're just different. You might not like the crossover DLC, but they're fun content you don't really have on Java. You don't have to go and play Bedrock if you don't want to, I am just giving a reason why someone might want to.
Users/friends locked onto a platform that doesn't support Java edition because of Microsoft, notably Mobile phones and game consoles.
Whenever you hear about someone asking about running bedrock, it's to play with the unlucky saps who have that edition as their only option. Other than that, always play Java.
you can play java on mobile, but the controls do suck there for mobile even with mods that overhaul the controls to improve it
I thought it was compatible with a translation layer?
…I suppose that’s a big technical hurdle.
I get that. It’s like saying “just install Linux to run this,” but weird thing is OP already runs Linux and understands Android emulation, so I’m assuming their technical proficiency is enough to install a JE mod. Or maybe the mod isn’t as functional as I assume.
It is "compatible" using geyser as a bridge yes, but it causes a lot of headaches for the Java server owner to the benefit of the Bedrock player. Like duping being possible through manipulation of the client on a mobile phone.
Also that is dedicated server only, not P2P or realm compatible, and must be performed by the owner.
Thanks for the info.
But I meant the other way around, eg a Java client connecting to the bedrock ecosystem. Is there no way to do that?
AFAIK no, there have been attempts but in general Bedrock servers are more "tightly integrated" (plain english - restricted from modding and doing things the "unofficial way" compared to stock Mojang binaries) compared to Java servers, which have basically free range to change what they wish.
What are you talking about? When was the last time you tried this?
They're talking about Bedrock edition, unless there's some new method of running it that I'm not aware of. Minecraft Bedrock is available as a UWP app through Microsoft Store, which is only available on Windows, phones and consoles. It is not compatible with Steam, Wine, Proton or Linux in any way, The only known way to run Minecraft Bedrock on Linux is to install the Android App for Minecraft Bedrock in an Android emulator, there is a wrapper called MCPLauncher for this purpose.
Alternatively, you can use a translation layer like GeyserMC to use Java edition in a way that's interoperable with Bedrock, but the Bedrock edition itself is not currently available on Linux.
That makes sense. I've never wanted to play bedrock so I've never tried.
Sorry other poster.
That's fair, I hate it too. Java is way better, mine is so heavily modded I can barely stand vanilla Minecraft anymore. The only reason I know what a shitshow Bedrock on Linux is, is because my niece was at first only allowed to play on Switch and that's only properly compatible with Bedrock, and she likes to show me around her worlds that she works on. I eventually convinced her parents to give her access to something that would let her play Java instead and since then we've only looked back at Bedrock once, and she was disappointed too haha.
Not emulation but It technically run in a virtual machine on all platforms that run MC java