

Honestly, even with an ulterior motive, I see no reason they shouldn’t.
Honestly, even with an ulterior motive, I see no reason they shouldn’t.
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It might be, but the mods! Modpacks are most of what my kids and I play!
Like I said, we mostly prefer the look and feel of GDLauncher, seems like it fits the Deck’s environment better. New mod packs are super easy to find and install though, and Java versioning is pretty much invisible for us!
I actually haven’t had any complaints using the Steam deck control schema, once I got one set up that the kids and I liked. What’s Bedrock do that you haven’t been able to get on Java edition?
It’s easier to use on the deck, mostly - I have Prism on my deck as well, but it’s oriented more towards a full desktop experience. Smaller icons, mouse-oriented menus that can be tricky to click on, that kind of thing. Before I figured this out, we’d use Prism when they really wanted newer Minecraft features, but they never really dug into mod packs on it like they do in GDLauncher.
Per the article, he’s been taking classes remotely since the fall? Was trying to figure out if he’d arrived safely, but I’m not clear if he’s giving up on being able to return safely, or stay here safely.
The implied issue with that phrase is you risk your own glass house being pelted, correct? The glass house, in this case, being atrocities each government is implicated in?
I’m fine with all the atrocities being called out. Otherwise, how do we learn not to do them anymore?