Summary:
I jumped exactly 20 blocks in both Java and Bedrock edition to show that jumping on bedrock edition is faster than jumping on Java Edition.
Steps To Produce:
Open Bedrock and Java edition and create a new world **
Climb 20 blocks in both of your worlds and jump
Submit or compare the differences you found
Observations:
Game | Ver | Time Spent in air (s) | Y level | Visual Perception | Blocks Fallen per sec | Bugs And Glitches |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Java Edition | 1.21 | 1,15 seconds | 90 - 70 | When entity falls, they maintain a constant speed. Eg When player is falling 20 blocks, the speed at which their falling is neither decreasing nor increasing, it stays at a constent level | 17.391 blocks/ second | N/a |
Bedrock Edition | 1.21.1 | 1,13- 0.07 = 1.06 seconds | 100 - 80 | The longer you fall, the faster the entity becomes. When player is falling, the longer he falls for, the faster the speed of falling. | 18.868 blocks/second | 1. The longer you fall, the faster speed of falling. |
Conclusion:
Falling in Bedrock edition is faster than in Java edition. When entity (player) is falling, the longer he falls for, the faster the speed at which he is falling. Unlike Java Edition, where the speed remains consistent throughout falling. This issue needs to be fixed as the only reason why its so close is because of the bug that had occurred just before falling
*****The Bedrock edition clip is slightly laggy, but was fixed and calculated properly******
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Please update your report with steps to reproduce the issue and a clear statement of what you expect and what you observe when following those steps.
The videos may be helpful as a supplement, but without further description telling me what to look for I cannot see any difference between the falling in the the videos.
Please update your report with steps to reproduce the issue and a clear statement of what you expect and what you observe when following those steps.
The videos may be helpful as a supplement, but without further description telling me what to look for I cannot see any difference between the falling in the the videos.
Thank you for your report!
However, this issue is Invalid.
You reported a parity issue. We are only tracking parity issues that meet the following criteria on this bug tracker:
The feature affected by the parity issue is present in both Bedrock Edition and Java Edition in the latest release or development version
The feature behaves differently in one edition than in the other
The parity issue was introduced in Buzzy Bees (Bedrock Edition 1.14 / Java Edition 1.15) or later and was not present before
Any parity issue that does not meet these criteria will not be tracked on the bug tracker and should instead be reported on the Minecraft Feedback Discord server.
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Thank you for your report!
However, this issue is Invalid.
You reported a parity issue. We are only tracking parity issues that meet the following criteria on this bug tracker:
The feature affected by the parity issue is present in both Bedrock Edition and Java Edition in the latest release or development version
The feature behaves differently in one edition than in the other
The parity issue was introduced in Buzzy Bees (Bedrock Edition 1.14 / Java Edition 1.15) or later and was not present before
Any parity issue that does not meet these criteria will not be tracked on the bug tracker and should instead be reported on the Minecraft Feedback Discord server.
Quick Links:
📓 Bug Tracker Guidelines – 💬 Community Support – 📧 Mojang Support (Technical Issues) – 📧 Microsoft Support (Account Issues)
📓 Project Summary – ✍️ Feedback and Suggestions – 📖 Game Wiki