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mcpelauncher-manifest
- What are the differences between Java and Bedrock?
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Anyway to play Minecraft Bedrock natively on mac?
Look at this https://github.com/minecraft-linux/mcpelauncher-manifest
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AndroDeck :-)
You can technically play MCPE on Linux via MCPE Launcher (unofficial)
- another common W for linux
- doomer male
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What is the experience of buying minecraft from the microsoft store and playing it on linux?
https://github.com/minecraft-linux/mcpelauncher-manifest this one worked for me!
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Unknown device (Should I be worried or just a bug?)
Today, an unknown device showed up in my install options. It's a "tablet" with a name "Diy DIY_D001". When I googled it nothing came up. Only thing I recently logged in with my G account was mcpelauncher (https://github.com/minecraft-linux/mcpelauncher-manifest). Does anyone know what could it be?
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Convert SimCity 2000 cities into Minecraft worlds
There is https://github.com/minecraft-linux/mcpelauncher-manifest, which can run the Android JARs on MacOS or Linux (by shimming/implementing the Android APIs it uses), but a few months back one of the updates dramatically changed the rendering system, and the lone(?) MacOs/Linux maintainer of mcpelauncher is still catching up. See https://github.com/minecraft-linux/mcpelauncher-manifest/iss...
Until that breakage, I ran it quite successfully on MacOS (although it _did_ have occasional crashes)
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Avatar is coming to Minecraft on December 6th.
Bedrock through MCPE linux launcher has very minimal CPU/GPU requirements. It runs smoothly on a 9 year old laptop with integrated graphics. To add to that, their friends run minecraft on their switches and ipads. This was great before renderdragon, which is causing problems with linux launcher support, but during lockdown they could play minecraft with their friends. Java really doesn't run as well.
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Minecraft Running on Asahi Linux with Open Source GPU Drivers
Wait, I can't even run it on amd64 right now! It's stalled at this point: https://github.com/minecraft-linux/mcpelauncher-manifest/com...
phantom
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After playing minecraft for 2 years on Xbox we have realized its crap compared to PC...so, JAVA OR BEDROCK?
There is also this project (https://github.com/jhead/phantom) that allows you to create a bridge inside your network such that it looks to your Xbox as if there were a game running on the home network but you can configure it to point anywhere - it will require running the software on a PC, it basically acts as a relay between your home network and whatever server you point it at.
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Cross platform PC, PS4, and Switch
I found the Phantom distro for hosting locally on the Pi but it states not working with the Switch: https://github.com/jhead/phantom
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I have a few questions regarding playing with friends on PS4...
The players at remote locations to the server would need to download jhead’s phantom software on GitHub and run it on a pc. This makes their local pc act as a mirror to the dedicated server and makes it look like the server is on the same network as the client, making it show up in the LAN / local games list.
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Is it possible: To get Java on the Nintendo switch, and connect on a server / realm with a computer player.
Along with Geyser you may be able to use this: https://github.com/jhead/phantom
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LAN Gyser server not showing on Xbox consoles [Help]
Hi, I am hosting a Minecraft Java Fabric server with Gyser and Floodgate installed to allow Bedrock players to play. The Java ports are forwarded to certain domains so people can join and this works great. I do not have permission from the network administrator to forward UDP ports so I cannot forward the bedrock ports. I am trying to expose the server to consoles and mobile devices using the 'open to LAN feature'. I discovered the 'phantom' project created by 'jhead' on github which pings devices on the network so they believe that the server is open to LAN. This works for mobile (MCPE) users and the server shows my 'friends' list under LAN worlds on my phone however on xbox consoles nothing shows. Any ideas?
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A helper app to join a LAN dedicated server if you cannot see it in the Friends tab
Note for anyone who needs to run this on a different machine from the server: phantom should do the trick.
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Self Hosting a modded server
As for the server, I went with paper for one main reason: I can't guarantee the kids have a computer or Java. So I run bungee, geyser/floodgate, and viaversion to make it easier to maintain the version between different clients of unsophisticated users. I even have one using Phantom to play on Xbox.
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Does anybody here willingly choose to play Bedrock over Java?
There's also this software that proxies a server as a LAN game, which we used for a short time but it wasn't very good for my non-technical friend.
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Advice on server/hosting options
Second option is Phantom which is a proxy server you run on a separate device, PC or Raspberry Pi. It basically tricks Minecraft on Xbox to see your server as being on the same home network. It feels more organic to use(as the server just shows up in the list of available server) but it does require the program to run on a computer, whether Windows or Linux, while you play.
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Bedrock Custom Servers (help)
You can run minecraft phantom available here. You run it from a PC that is on the same network as the console.
What are some alternatives?
m1-multimc-hack - A quick & dirty way to get Minecraft running via MultiMC on the Apple M1 with native performance
bedrock-unicode-characters - Minecraft:Bedrock Edition Unicode characters
Ultralight - Lightweight, high-performance HTML renderer for game and app developers.
PHP-Minecraft-Query - 🐘 PHP library to query Minecraft servers
linux-packaging-scripts - Only for Github Actions, The hacked linux-packaging-scripts of minecraft-linux (endless tweaked)
gocraft - A Minecraft like game written in go
BedrockConnect - Join any Minecraft Bedrock Edition server IP on Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PS4/PS5
macOS-Simple-KVM - Tools to set up a quick macOS VM in QEMU, accelerated by KVM.
bedrocktool - a mostly working minecraft bedrock tool for downloading server worlds, skins and others
m1-multimc-hack - A quick & dirty way to get Minecraft running via MultiMC on the Apple M1 with native performance
trapdoor-ll - trapdoor refactored using liteloaderBDS