Note:the stripe lands only in bedrook you can only go in one (direction and it's very laggy) The sky grid it's beyond the stripe lands (you can only jump and it's like parkour civilization on steroids)
Java is much better than bedrock because the game runs better on java. Plus, the modding community in java is much bigger than bedrock, but the worst part is that hardcore mod is not there in bedrock, but there in java. So, it's great to have these features in java other than bedrock. BTW, I am a java player.
I’ve played both for at least 5 years on each of them. I’d say there almost equal. Java has more but the base game is almost the same other than sweeping edge and redstone.
HOLY SH*T ITS IN MINECRAFT but not farlands only in alpha edition but the stripelands are real in minecraft and you will see animals dying into the void and you can aculurly go through bedrocks grass stone dirt and etc i went there like 5 times if you use /tp @s -50 -1 30000000000 it will take you there so that is the creepyist part of minecraft's own corndate pls do not go there in suvival you will die
Both versions are good at their own, but the better one to play own world without server or realm is bedrock, you can just invite friends and if the world owner leaves, every other one also leaves
As a Minecraft player whos played Legacy, then Console Bedrock, then Java. Java is my favorite, it has modding, far less buggy when it comes to base game, feels more fluid to play on , as a modder Java language is easier to code (C++ is pain), vast more server support, far more Performance customization and Technical Features, snapshots to play new versions early, ability to play on older versions, No Pay to play when it comes to mods, skins, and worlds, you could also use plugins and more for crossplay but its far less optimized. Bedrock, It is far more fps and load optimized and easier to run on worse systems, more simpler mechanics, Mojang verified Addons though far less advanced next to Java Mods, Partnered Servers, more Moderated, far simpler, Crossplay, it is far more advertised and has more monetization. Legacy, Feels more like the real Minecraft, most consistent, almost no bugs, not issues setting up, able to play and have fun right away, there is the Tutorial World, Minigames that were a blast at the time, and had splitscreen support even in minigames. Overall, Java is far better for my liking and feels more aimed towards Teens and above with more support and more Technical Accessibility. Bedrock feels more like a cash grab, though aimed toward young teens and children, also being a port of Minecraft Pocket Edition doesn't help the mobiley and low effort feel, at the time of me playing (A kid like most Bedrock players) It got the job done when it came to raw Minecraft, I never liked the Multiplayer as much as Java but I still dealt with it and loved it at the time but as I grew older I wanted Java more and more because it introduced a lot of variety rather than regular minecraft. Legacy has far more of a Minecraft feel but highly driven by nostalgia and was good for its time but is outclassed now. (No Version will ever beet the feel of adventuring the Tutorial World though) For regular Minecraft, being a kid, and playing with friends and family, Bedrock is better, for adding more spice to your worlds, having more multiplayer fun, early updates, and technical feel, Java is better. For having the Raw Minecraft feel and getting that Nostolgia, Legacy is better (You could also play 1.8.9 or less on Java but doesn't feel as nostalgic for me) I am prolly missing a lot btw.
The fact I can play with people on various devices sells me on bedrock more personally. I hosted a session on my PS5, had a friend on Xbox One and another on PC join and we all had a blast! Not being restricted to one versions specific servers goes a long way when you just want some buds to group up and build/mine with.