

I will be overjoyed if the new Minecraft Java for M1 will be this good. I've been doing a lot of comparisons with M1 native versions vs Intel, and Minecraft hit the #1 spot, often running a solid 100x faster in the best case, and about 5x faster in the worse case. Esta es la primera versión de Java Edition (originalmente llamada simplemente Minecraft) que muestra el nuevo título oficial, Minecraft: Java Edition. A toolchain for Minecraft: Java Edition that builds a workspace to interact with the game using the official mappings provided to the public by Mojang. No es compatible con los servidores de 1.12 y 1.12.1. (It you use the java that's bundled with Macs, you only get about 45 fps.) 1.12.2 es una actualización menor de Minecraft (Java Edition) que se publicó el 18 de septiembre de 2017.
#JAVA MINECRAFT FULL#
But mind you, this is at high resolution and a render/simulation distance of the full 32 chunks. Cross-play with any Minecrafter by simply switching to the edition your friends have.

I was shocked to immediately get 500-700 frames per second, just like YouTubers got! But I found this was a peak case - it can drop as low as 60FPS. Minecraft: Java & Bedrock Edition gives you access to both games in one purchase and one unified launcher, making it easier than ever to go from one edition to the other. Then I used MultiMC with (and this is important) an ARM version of Java that is NOT the one that comes bundled with MacOS. It's a lot like trying to play Minecraft on my 2015 MBP.

Running straight x86 Java Minecraft through Rosetta is honestly barely playable - sometimes you can get 20 fps, but you get frequent slowdowns. I have a 16" Macbook Pro with the 10 CPUs and 32 GPU cores.
