I’ve been thinking about getting a Deck and was wondering if anyone has experience running Bedrock Minecraft on it? Specifically with regards to controls, and updates. A few years ago I was playing Bedrock on my linux laptop, and it seemed like there were times where the client would be outdated, keeping me from playing with my kid.

  • @klay
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    121 year ago

    There’s an unofficial Bedrock launcher in Discover, it usually works for me! That being said I’ve had better luck running Java with a controller mod like Controllable. I run Geyser on my server so both clients work!

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Yea it has worked mostly fine for me, you can even do a lot for controls just with steam input. I don’t use a mod for Java just spent a lot of time making a good mapping. My only issue with the unofficial bedrock launcher is that it id sometimes slow to update to new releases.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      One of the biggest issues that I’ve had with the unofficial launcher is that it limits render distance to the maximum that is available on mobile which is significantly less that the Steamdeck can handle.

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    Realized I should probably post this at the top level:

    One of the biggest issues that I’ve had with the unofficial Bedrock launcher is that it limits render distance to the maximum that is available on mobile which is significantly less that the Steamdeck can handle. That said, the tradeoff is excellent battery life.

  • Björn Tantau
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    51 year ago

    I haven’t tried it, but it should be basically the same. You still can only get the Play Store version, so it should work most of the time, but it might still break then and again. But at least Chrome OS is now officially supported by Bedrock, so maybe they will watch out more for compatibility, I don’t know.

    Controls shouldn’t be a problem. The Steam Deck is great in that regard. You can map everything however you want and somebody has also probably already done that for you.

    And if push comes to shove you can always install Windows to play Bedrock.

  • @bobthecowboyOP
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    21 year ago

    Thanks for all the feedback!

    The flatpak (I think that’s what people are talking about here) was what I was using before and IIRC, there was at least one point where the dev threw his hands up and stopped working on it, as someone (MS? Mojang? Google?) was making his life harder. That’s probably my biggest complaint about Bedrock, actually. It’s not nearly as buggy as its reputation claims, but lordy there’s a lot of hands in that pot. And that’s before you even start talking about cross play from the Switch…

    I was actually hoping to hear that somehow Proton and the Windows version of Bedrock was the way to go these days, but glad that there’s at least something.

  • @Voodoo
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    11 year ago

    I 've been playing minecraft bedrock using the steam deck, over LAN with my daughter on the Windows PC. We needed two Minecraft accounts $29 from Microsoft. The deck controls worked identical to Xbox controller once I loaded the Minecraft bedrock launcher from the discover app and added it as a non steam game to game mode. That was the key to get the controller to behave right. It all works like a dream now and is super fun!