Minecraft Ports

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Java Edition

The Java Edition is the original Minecraft that was made by Notch and is the only edition you should play as all the other ones are crap. unfortunately the current developers are all DEI hired retarded troons that can't optimize for shit because they spend more time on adding that one hecckin cute mob, but luckily you can just download Sodium, Lithium, Indium, Krypton and the rest of the periodic table to get a 1488% boost in performance. Bedrock Edition >You VILL call this THE Minecraft and not "Minecraft Bedrock Edition"

Minecraft: Bedrock Edition (Commonly shortened to Bedrock Edition or Bedrock and also called Bugrock) was originally the Pocket edition so that you can play it on the toilet, in 2015 it came out with a gemmy update to make it more like Java and was ported to pc called Windows 10 edition that was actually pretty good which had faster performance and couple of good changes like snow leafs and ability to push chests with pistons also play with mobile users but (((Microsoft))) decided that it would be a good idea to shoehorned onto every platform making the Better Together update (which did not made things better) was ok at first but later became much worse when more updates passed by. Today It is infamous for being full of bugs[8] and (((microtransactions))) with purchasable emotes, skins and players are forced to buy mods though the Bedrock Marketplace <----- meds, mods on bedrock were always free. Just play pre 1.13 bedrock for a better C++ experience but Java is gooder regardless. All Bedrock players are normies on phones or consoles and don't know that the superior edition exist or people who only play for the servers

The only redeeming quality that it still has is that in ALL benchmarks it runs SIGNIFICANTLY faster than Java Edition, because it runs on C++ and native code.

Modding Bedrock is also much easier to install mods on, skins and texture packs come in .mcpack format, which automatically installs files into their directories. You don't have to worry about downloading external libraries, paternal mods or worrying about conflicts between mods. Legacy Console Edition

In the early 2010s, Mojang together with 4J Studios have made a bunch of ports for game consoles like Xbox 360, PS3, PS4, etc. For many kids this was their first time they played Minecraft and many of them still feel nostalgic for it and still seethe over the fact that Mojang discontinued these editions, ev&oe they actually fucking sucked. You were limited to around 12 entities and had a max world size of around 4.1 football fields their just like beta fags that are blinded by nostalgia because the game sucks now. Notably there were multiple troll JewTubers that shat out many obviously staged videos where they griefed "kids'" builds. Legacy Console Edition Source Code Leak

An alleged former worker for 4J Studios who took part during the development of the Console Edition Ports decided he wants leak the Source Code for the Minecraft Console version on a random saturday "Because Microsoft has ruined a beautiful game.".🗝️

Archive.org mirror for source code

PS3 Source Code 4Chan Thread

XBOX 360 Source Code 4Chan Reply

Archived Thread

Pocket Edition 0.6.1 leak

These are based on the pre-Bedrock engines but are C++, and show just how deeply Legacy Console Edition was based on Java edition. HOW TO PLAY THE XBOX 360 VERSION ON WINDOWS geg You VILL need a gamepad to play this on a Computer, unless you modify the game letting you play on Mouse & Keyboard, to which you have to find a tutorial. Download the Visual Studio Professional 2012 Application and set it up.

   Download the Minecraft .rar file from this link with the password "fuckanon" and extract it into your desired directory.
   Open MinecraftConsoles.sln in Visual Studio 2012, decline all prompts to connect to the version control server.
   Extend the "Debug" dropdown that you'll find on top of the screen located near the "Local Windows Debugger", then click "Configuration Manager" and under the "Active Solution platform" dropdown select "Windows64".
   On the Solution Explorer that is the Right-hand panel, right-click the Minecraft.Client, go to Debug, and click "Start new instance". P.S. If you got an error after doing this, then repeat this step.
   Now you're ready to play it.