Let's look at the logic behind why I prefer to play the Java edition of Microsoft. I'm sure that these reasons will appeal to many people.
Number one, you must pay all at the same time. If you buy a Minecraft job for the edition account, you have full access to the game. There are no microtransactions like in the Bedrock edition Bedrock. Instead, a currency called mine coin is used.
My coins were bought with real money. They can be used to purchase texture packs and skins for players who do not know about Bedrock Edition. They know that all this is a dish on the job and can be obtained for free. Yes, there are ways to import Iran skin texture packets into the world’s bedrock edition. But if you've been using the game console and want a new username, you'll need to pay ten bucks.
It's free because there are two Java Edition servers that are better. Minecraft survival servers I used to be critical of the inefficiency of the Minecraft server's job, but I was shocked at how quickly I was able to get on some Bedrock servers.
Better servers are found in Java. When I join another map-bedrock edition service, I see that there are only a few players. Counting exceeds one hundred.