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Minecraft Bedrock Edition has many features that the community loves, and so does java. Why not have options in bedrock edition using gamerules or world settings to have the ability enable more java parity. For example there can be a setting for "Java Combat", "Java Redstone", "Java inventory", and "Java Bridging" which, when enabled, adds the parity features from java edition to bedrock edition. If people do not like these java features, they can simply turn off the setting/gamerule. Having these parity features may make servers easier to handle too, as the server plugins that add Java features to bedrock edition are buggy and do not work correctly in many ways. Having the parity options instead will reduce the bugs and also make servers more compatable. Some settings that could be included: "Java Inventory"- makes the bedrock edition inventory layout like Java Edition "Java Redstone"- adds Java exclusive redstone features such as zero-tick contraptions and quazi-connectivity "Java Bridging"- changes bridging to work more like Java Edition "Java combat"- adds java combat systems such as cooldowns and sweeping edge "Java commands"- Changes command blocks to work more like java edition. and again, if people don't like a certain feature they can simply turn the setting off. These settings will make the game more customizable and a better general experience for players, so when they watch a java tutorial, they can be safe to make it in bedrock edition without anything breaking.
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