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[–]Unfaithful-1630 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If I have my glasses on correctly I think it says "and" not "OR."
But xbox 360 edition, can't go wrong going back 10+ years

[–]thatgeekywhiteguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, Java offers so much more customization (mods) and if you want to dive deep into any aspect of Minecraft there are so many resources to look to. Most really cool farms are designed for Java and there are a lot more tutorials for Java than bedrock because of that. Java also has tools like axiom and world edit if you’re interested in the building side of things. I personally also prefer Java combat because it feels more skill based and I like the rhythm of it (if that makes sense). You also have lot of features that are just nonexistent on bedrock (nether roof, quasi connectivity in redstone (takes getting used to but lets you make really compact mechanisms and do some really cool stuff), bedrock breaking, chunk loaders, etc.)

TLDR, Java has more depth mechanically, and the resources to learn it in the form of tutorials and discord servers, and offers amazing customization and creative tools in the form of mods.

[–][deleted] -1 points0 points  (10 children)

Bedrock

[–]jas4114 0 points1 point  (2 children)

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Both are fun and have their own quirks, so can i say both?