Waiting for them to keep updating their new APIs so mods are more feasible on consoles. Haven't been paying close attention though. In that sense, the iOS version of minecraft is quite a bit ahead compared to console versions.That may be true but I thought the mobile versions were still well behind in features. To the best of my knowledge, the iOS version of Minecraft already supports infinite worlds, whereas the console versions of Minecraft still have constrained world limits in varying sizes depending on the platform. OMG I just realized the new Xbox One X would be abbreviated XBOX. I bought it for Switch the other day because it's easier to play it with my kid than lugging my XBO upstairs. It would be neat if the Mac got the non-java version. As in the controls are practically unusable. I want to play on all my devices and that includes, iOS, macOS and Windows 10.Yeah, it's a challenge in a bad way. Minecraft on mobile is not fun in my opinion. No Mac support, windows10/PE edition, Java edition. It's a fluster cuck of a platform right now. I'm not sure if I'm happy with a Minecraft future where you buy 'servers' from M$, along with everything else pre-packaged from M$.You sure do like that 'M$':D it already outnumbers the Java version, and this move above might be the nail in the Java coffin. aside from a reversed-engineered community effort. For example, there is no server for the C version. The C version seems to be reigning that in, or at least putting it back under M$'s control. My issue is that the community is being split between the Java and C platforms? (I think it's C) Part of what a large part of the community loved was the ability to mod it and create servers (i.e.: communities) on their own. That said, people have been building various kinds of games, adventures, eco-systems off the Java game for years now, so in that regard, some of that is just being packaged now to draw interest and eventually sales. The M$ version seems to be moving a bit more like real-life Legos where various games and adventures are packaged up, rather than the raw game Minecraft has been. On Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, Mojang will give players an entirely new version of the game for free, and promised that all existing worlds and DLC will carry over to the new version of Minecraft. IOS players will see the Better Together update in the App Store sometime this summer, and on Android and VR it'll be rolled out as a simple version update as well. As Mojang explained in an example, "If you buy the Greek Mythology pack on Nintendo Switch, you’ll also own it on the mobile, Xbox One and Windows 10 Editions too - no extra charge." This unification will extend into the game's subtitles, which are being nixed going forward, with Mojang explaining that Minecraft on iOS, Android, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and the VR version, will all simply be called "Minecraft."Ī game all about teamwork, building together and creating communities shouldn't be restricted to one device, which is why our Better Together Update introduces cross-platform play, breaking down the barriers and letting people play the same complete Minecraft with each other across devices! We've wanted to integrate cross-platform for ages, essentially making a version of Minecraft that's consistent no matter what device you're choosing to play on.īetter Together will also introduce cross-platform DLC support, so that any extra content that's purchased on one device will be accessible on any of the devices supported by the new update. Game developer Mojang said that it has always wanted to introduce a cross-platform feature, and promised that the new "Better Together Update" will bring a more consistent and unified version of Minecraft. So if you're playing on iPhone or iPad, you can still join in with a friend who only owns the game on Xbox One or PC. This summer, Minecraft: Pocket Edition on iOS will gain a free update that plans to introduce cross-platform play between most devices that the popular survival crafting game is available on, including iOS and Android smartphones, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Windows 10 PC, and VR.
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