Minecraft: Java Edition has been obfuscated since its release. This obfuscation meant that people couldn’t see our source code. Instead, everything was scrambled – and those who wanted to mod Java Edition had to try and piece together what every class and function in the code did.

Modding is at the heart of Java Edition – and obfuscation makes modding harder. We’re excited about this change to remove obfuscation, as it should make it quicker and easier for modders to create and improve mods. Now you won’t have to untangle tricky code or deal with unclear names. What’s more, de-bugging will become more straightforward, and crash logs will actually be readable!

surprisingly fantastic and consumer friendly move from mojang, good on them

  • Zastier@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    16 hours ago

    While the marketplace on Bedrock is filled with garbage, it’s does also have some genuinely fun and interesting content that’s not really replicated on Java in my experience.

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      14 hours ago

      I’ll call cap for $500, Alex.

      All of Java’s modding and mapping history? I think you might be referring to the Bugrock Bootlegs (there are plenty of those lol).

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        14 hours ago

        there’s some incredible mods and maps for Java but there’s also a lot of fun content on the marketplace. The Sonic, and Ben 10 DLCs comes to mind, there isn’t anything like that on Java. It’s a difference of someyhing like Minecolonies, a detailed automation mechanic integrated into the survival game vs something like Simburbia, 1:1 recreation of SimCity that exists entirely separate from the survival game. They offer very different kinds of content.

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          13 hours ago

          I don’t need advertisement-crossover content in my block game, thanks.

          Also Minecolonies has been a Java edition mod long before it became a Bugrock Bootleg, also there is a literal dedicated program to convert actual sim city 2000 saves into Minecraft worlds in Java Edition.

          Also, the quantity of Java modding theft is enough for me to say that if the platform was torched overnight, it would be a net benefit for the entire community, no question.

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            5 hours ago

            Minecolonies is not the same as Simburbia, they are different kinds of experiences. And the conversion of Simcity saves is not the same as having a functional SimCity clone in Minecraft. And I am not saying everything on Bedrock is good, or that Java is bad, they’re just different. You might not like the crossover DLC, but they’re fun content you don’t really have on Java. You don’t have to go and play Bedrock if you don’t want to, I am just giving a reason why someone might want to.