Minecraft Bedrock Edition is made for devices with low specifications. However, the developers made the Bedrock Edition identical to the Java Edition. Both games have the same mobs, blocks, and items. But there are some significant differences between them.
Minecraft Bedrock Edition lacks a lot of features that Java has for years. Many Bedrock players have been pleading with Mojang to add some Java elements to the low-spec version. This article dives into some of the changes Bedrock players want to see.
Java exclusive features that should be added to Minecraft Bedrock
5) Improved mob spawning
Many players would agree that mob spawning is scattered and messed up in Bedrock Edition. For example, players may not encounter any hostile mobs while exploring a cave, but tons of monsters would have spawned in one corner of the cave.
Due to random mob spawning, building mob farms can be pretty daunting and annoying in Minecraft Bedrock. In Java Edition, mob spawning is organized and consistent.
4) Debug screen
Players only have one life in this mode. If the player dies, they won’t be able to respawn back in the world. Veteran Bedrock players would love to take up this challenge if Mojang adds it to the other version.
2) Better Redstone
Pistons move slower, fast tick contraptions are difficult to build, common circuits are complex, and many more problems can be found in Bedrock Edition. On the other hand, Redstone in Java Edition can be pretty simple to use. Many Bedrock players would prefer to have the same Redstone as Java Edition.
1) Spectator mode


