To provide the ultimate experience for long-term fans, Mojang should port the most beloved features from the Legacy Console Edition directly into the modern Bedrock engine. This would make Bedrock the definitive version of the game by incorporating the "soul" of the 4J Studios era.
1. Official Mini-Games (Battle, Tumble, Glide)
The Request: Add these as official, built-in game modes (not external servers).
Key Features: Include 1-4 player local split-screen, dedicated matchmaking, and the iconic "Mini-Game Lobby" with its hidden secrets and puzzles.
The Benefit: These modes are highly optimized for controllers and offer a polished competitive experience that current community servers cannot replicate.
2. Advanced Superflat Customization
The Request: Move beyond basic presets and bring back the full Legacy suite of options.
Key Features: Allow players to pick specific block layers, set layer heights, and toggle specific structures (Villages, Strongholds, Mineshafts, etc.) on or off.
The Benefit: This revitalizes the "Superflat Survival" community and gives players the creative freedom they’ve missed since moving to Bedrock.
Conclusion:
By bringing these features forward, Mojang can bridge the gap between "Modern" and "Legacy" Minecraft, creating a version that all fans—new and old—can truly love.
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