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Roughly... less anvils, and redstone lamps....added v. 1.3 Improved experience collection & Improved enchanting, v. 1.5 Craft-able nether brick... I'm sure there are others....
Technically there is no equivalent... but 1.2.3 or 1.2.5 would be the closest. However it has quite a bit more from later versions, hence this being a version of minecraft & not just a simple port of minecraft. So in essence there truly is no defined pc equivalent due to this fact.
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Technically there is no equivalent... but 1.2.3 or 1.2.5 would be the closest. However it has quite a bit more from later versions, hence this being a version of minecraft & not just a simple port of minecraft. So in essence there truly is no defined pc equivalent due to this fact.
Well instead of showing TU__ Just make it so we can see the version
Well instead of showing TU__ Just make it so we can see the version
TU is the version... The xbox version. After the 1.8.2 update there really was no point in showing a pc equivalent, since there were items added from future versions. The wiki might be the only place it somewhat shows where roughly it would be at. But one has to understand that this is the Minecraft Xbox Edition, not minecraft on the xbox. I think it would be a bit confusing now that there are so many things that were "pulled" from future pc version that the xbox is in a way a development on its' own path, not the pc path.
At least that is how I see it...
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The problem is, they don't match up. There is no "PC equivalent" so there's no way to show that.
Anyway, when I'm playing the XBox version, I'm playing the XBox verson; I don't care what the PC or Pocket Edition or Raspberry Pi, for that matter, has. When I'm playing the PC version, I don't care what's on the other platforms. Etc. It's the game I'm playing that matters, not some related game for some other system.
Why do we need this feature? It seems pointless. As stated before, the Title Updates do not have their PC equivalents, because different features were brought forward in various TUs. Are you just looking for a point of reference? If so, simply go to the Wiki and compare features if you want to know so bad
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This would just be a constant giant middle finger to me from the pc crowd. Cause they always have like 75% of the stuff we don't. So just to have what they get be rubbed in our faces would be honestly annoying.
I'm sorry but.. No support.
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is 1.2.5?
Roughly... less anvils, and redstone lamps....added v. 1.3 Improved experience collection & Improved enchanting, v. 1.5 Craft-able nether brick... I'm sure there are others....
Well instead of showing TU__ Just make it so we can see the version
TU is the version... The xbox version. After the 1.8.2 update there really was no point in showing a pc equivalent, since there were items added from future versions. The wiki might be the only place it somewhat shows where roughly it would be at. But one has to understand that this is the Minecraft Xbox Edition, not minecraft on the xbox. I think it would be a bit confusing now that there are so many things that were "pulled" from future pc version that the xbox is in a way a development on its' own path, not the pc path.
At least that is how I see it...
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Retired StaffAnyway, when I'm playing the XBox version, I'm playing the XBox verson; I don't care what the PC or Pocket Edition or Raspberry Pi, for that matter, has. When I'm playing the PC version, I don't care what's on the other platforms. Etc. It's the game I'm playing that matters, not some related game for some other system.
It saves a lot of stress that way.
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Thanks for repeating basically what everyone said
I'm sorry but.. No support.