

Since most Minecraft mods are written in Java, the Windows 10 Edition is severely lacking in mods compared to the Java Edition. Several sites also provide free skins and textures to allow players to customize the look and feel of their game without spending a pretty penny. The modding community is vast and very active. When it comes to mods, the Java Edition has the upper hand because it was the first version to come out.

It is also important to note that players on the Java Edition cannot play with those on the Windows 10 Edition, and vice versa. The only exceptions here are Sony consoles, where, at the moment, cross-play is only available between the PlayStation 4 and the PS Vita. This makes it possible to play with players on those platforms. On the other hand, the Windows 10 Edition is based on the Bedrock Edition which is also used for the game’s mobile and console versions. Since Java Edition only supports Windows, macOS and Linus, you can only play with other people on traditional computers. The Windows 10 Edition, as the name suggests, is only compatible with Windows 10.īoth versions support cross-play, but this is where the Windows 10 Edition shines the best. This very important if your computer is not running Windows 10.

When it comes to traditional computers, Java Edition supports most modern operating systems and older versions of Windows.

Well, first, let’s talk about how there came to be two versions in the first place.
