First, I am a very old player of Minecraft since I buy it in the beginning of 2011 (seems like an eternity to me).
I probably stopped playing it 2 years later.
Up until recently I decided to come back to it as I saw pretty cool updates from the Dev teams.
From my previous experience, I was found of Dimension Mods like The Aether, The Twilight Forest, etc ..., and some other super cool mods (Buildcraft, Mo'Creatures ...)
My point is, which version of Minecraft should I play with?
As I said, the updates up to MC 1.18 seems gorgeous, but a lot of mods I loved seem stuck to MC 1.12 despite being recently updated (Erebus, The Betweenlands)
If not MC 1.12 or 1.18, is there an intermediate Minecraft version to be recommended that add most of the official updates and mods from the community?
Up until recently I decided to come back to it as I saw pretty cool updates from the Dev teams.
From my previous experience, I was found of Dimension Mods like The Aether, The Twilight Forest, etc ..., and some other super cool mods (Buildcraft, Mo'Creatures ...)
My point is, which version of Minecraft should I play with?
As I said, the updates up to MC 1.18 seems gorgeous, but a lot of mods I loved seem stuck to MC 1.12 despite being recently updated (Erebus, The Betweenlands)
If not MC 1.12 or 1.18, is there an intermediate Minecraft version to be recommended that add most of the official updates and mods from the community?
Thanks in advance!
If you want to play Minecraft with friends who own other systems, your best bet is to buy Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. The Bedrock version has cross-play, meaning you can play with a friend even if you're on PC and they're on a Nintendo Switch, for example. The Java version only allows you to play with other Java users.
If you want to play Minecraft with friends who own other systems, your best bet is to buy Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. The Bedrock version has cross-play, meaning you can play with a friend even if you're on PC and they're on a Nintendo Switch, for example. The Java version only allows you to play with other Java users
Minecraft: Java Edition is the original version of the game, and is great for installing mods and playing on big multiplayer servers. Meanwhile, Minecraft: Bedrock Edition is great if you want to play with friends on different systems. official site
Hi Everyone !
First, I am a very old player of Minecraft since I buy it in the beginning of 2011 (seems like an eternity to me).
I probably stopped playing it 2 years later.
Up until recently I decided to come back to it as I saw pretty cool updates from the Dev teams.
From my previous experience, I was found of Dimension Mods like The Aether, The Twilight Forest, etc ..., and some other super cool mods (Buildcraft, Mo'Creatures ...)
My point is, which version of Minecraft should I play with?
As I said, the updates up to MC 1.18 seems gorgeous, but a lot of mods I loved seem stuck to MC 1.12 despite being recently updated (Erebus, The Betweenlands)
If not MC 1.12 or 1.18, is there an intermediate Minecraft version to be recommended that add most of the official updates and mods from the community?
Thanks in advance!
If you want to play Minecraft with friends who own other systems, your best bet is to buy Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. The Bedrock version has cross-play, meaning you can play with a friend even if you're on PC and they're on a Nintendo Switch, for example. The Java version only allows you to play with other Java users.
If you want to play Minecraft with friends who own other systems, your best bet is to buy Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. The Bedrock version has cross-play, meaning you can play with a friend even if you're on PC and they're on a Nintendo Switch, for example. The Java version only allows you to play with other Java users
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Minecraft: Java Edition is the original version of the game, and is great for installing mods and playing on big multiplayer servers. Meanwhile, Minecraft: Bedrock Edition is great if you want to play with friends on different systems. official site