OK, I get both of these points, but something shouldn't be intended on one version but a glitch on the other, or more accurately, The difference between bedrock and Java should not be so severe that entire worlds using features break when/if being loaded between versions. I don't expect anything to be changing, but what use do I have for slime blocks or honey blocks sticking to other blocks if I can only move them one block.. I mean Bedrock is meant to be easier to play in multiplayer than Java, but now that I have the abilities to show redstone accomplishments to friends I'm so limited in said redstone. It's Ok for the versions to be different, but there are so many differences in features and other quality of life changes that it's impossible to tell the difference between a glitch and "this is working as intended, because bedrock."
also I know it's still valid in Java, that's why I'm here.
OK, I get both of these points, but something shouldn't be intended on one version but a glitch on the other, or more accurately, The difference between bedrock and Java should not be so severe that entire worlds using features break when/if being loaded between versions. I don't expect anything to be changing, but what use do I have for slime blocks or honey blocks sticking to other blocks if I can only move them one block.. I mean Bedrock is meant to be easier to play in multiplayer than Java, but now that I have the abilities to show redstone accomplishments to friends I'm so limited in said redstone. It's Ok for the versions to be different, but there are so many differences in features and other quality of life changes that it's impossible to tell the difference between a glitch and "this is working as intended, because bedrock."
also I know it's still valid in Java, that's why I'm here.