Bugs seem gone, and you can make sideloadable mods for Minecraft. The issue is that many players just hate Windows (and tbf M$ wants too much if they think it shouldn't be on Linux) and many others are long time fans of mods that can't be replicated for legal reasons (e.g. Mystcraft) or who are not financially able to partake in a majority-paid modding experience.
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Does anybody remember a mod for java which had something like "magic door to the Backrooms but it's eldritch stone passageways"? And if you dug too deep you'd get stranded in an infinite darkness dimension with no light and only useless black voxels that break if you mine them. Would love to see that in Bedrock.
Eh, I never liked redstone. Everything else except Creepers was based on either reality or mythology. Redstone is just... Ugh.
Any recommendations for a good "realistic" replacement for redstone? Electricity, pneumatics/hydraulics, or even magic runes?
Well, I've never had a reason to play a nonexclusive game on Switch, fortunately. My condolences and I wish you a suitably-good laptop in the near future.
Yeah, unless something's happened to change it since you posted, it still works for me too.
I freaking knew it. ^ _ ^
Basically this.
I do want to point out, they COULD do BE ethically. Remove the subscription option and take a cut for all mod sales, and let private server operators and Realms use purchased mods while continuing to not charge players. Then put a legal ToS condition that using Realms requires such servers be operated without profit. Watch people set up private servers and Realms for their friends and charge private servers for API access. Done deal.
Of course, somebody at Microsoft wasn't satisfied with that. They wanted complete control.
Protips for preparing for a potential end of java in a way that at least forces M$ to do something actually productive: