• atocci@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    It doesn’t matter, I’m just clarifying Java Edition doesn’t support VR like the comment above claimed it did. The mod was always the best way to play in VR, but it’s not a supported way to play because it’s a mod.

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      It’s supported by the mod developer. Minecraft is relevant because of it’s huge modding scene, mods literally make the game. So I don’t see why “official” support for a feature really matters here. It’s perfectly fine to say VR is still supported on real Minecraft.

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      The java edition supports VR mods. So it “Supports VR” in the sense of “this is where VR works”

      The bedrock edition supports nothing and is capable of nothing.

      It’s a semantics game, but if you want Minecraft in VR, you have to use java edition.

      Most good things in Minecraft are modded and java is infinitely better than bedrock as a result. Differentiating between base support and modded features in java is contrary to the whole point of java edition