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The difference between Minecraft 1.19 bedrock version and JAVA version

The difference between Minecraft 1.19 bedrock version and JAVA version

Do you know what is the difference between the 1.19 bedrock version of Minecraft and the JAVA version, when the seeds, group systems and terrain generation are identical and synchronized?

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Veteran players familiar with 1.19 mechanics should be able to answer this question: "Although the seeds and group systems are the same, the generation locations of structures such as ruins, villages, and vegetation are different." But that's actually not the point we're talking about today. One of the biggest differences between Minecraft Bedrock and JAVA is that the JAVA version has world boundaries, while the Bedrock version does not!

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It is indeed a surprising fact that the bedrock version of Minecraft has not incorporated world boundaries so far! That is, the Java version has a boundary barrier. The border barrier is located at a coordinate that is almost impossible to reach in survival mode. What this barrier really does is not actually keep Minecraft's map within a range.

 

It exists to keep the generated terrain and blocks within the range of this barrier stable when the coordinates become extremely large. At least there will not be a world with extremely collapsed terrain.

 

So in a bedrock version of Minecraft without a world boundary barrier, when coordinates reach a location that is impossible to reach in survival mode, the world reveals itself to you as an extremely crazy terrain!