![]() ![]() ![]() Can you explain further? I thought MS was behind the multiplayer options.Īs far as I am aware the is no Minecraft for Chrome Books. Which is where I found the Linux option.but it does not support multi players. I can still easily access my original Mojang account from 2013, and was able to redeem it on XBoxLive when the multiplayer Windows 10 version transferred there. This is the reason I directed my comment to Microsoft. I thought Microsoft had purchased Minecraft? Or is that only the Bedrock versions you mention? We have tried a variety of ways to get this to work- but even if we can use the now-downloaded version of Linux to play the Java/Linux version of Minecraft, it does not allow him to join his brother and friends in multiplayer (only available through the Windowsġ0 version or a private host site). Kid #2 has been crying since school time ended (and hating the new device, which may be worse) as We have 2 boys, and just bought a 2019 Chromebook (Octopus platform?) this week for homeschooling for kid #2 already have one Windows 10 laptop. Tried that- and even though we can enable Linux on our new 2019 Chromebook, the version of Minecraft available via Java/Linux is not multiplayer. The Chrome/Android Playstore Mobile "Minecraft PE" version can allow people on mobile devices to play together with a Windows 10 device and that version of Minecraft- but the PE version doesn't work on Chromebooks (which are considered PCs and not mobile)-we ![]() Can competitors work together to help for the common good? The vast majority of affordable devices-andĪccordingly, those used by school systems-are Chromebooks (also currently borrowed from those schools to facilitate homeschooling). This is more important now in this Covid-19 time of homeschooling, social distancing and kids being unable to get together on a single wifi network to play together and socialize safely. Look, I know that Microsoft and Android/Linux/Java/Chrome don't like each other, but since Microsoft has purchased Minecraft from Mojang, it is incumbent upon MS to make this work in a multiplayer version on a variety of platforms, as multiplayer is available If MS owns Minecraft, when will there be a multiplayer version of Minecraft that can run on Chrome devices? ![]()
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