There isn’t one that is better than the other. Minecraft’s simple graphics and controls are easily transferred to the Xbox, but it’s the PCs capabilities to mod and go online that will keep it as the preferred choice for hard core fans. The Xbox version of Minecraft is going to add some cool features but can’t add everything the PC has. If you are planning on customizing your gameplay experience than the PC version will be the cheaper option. Also, any mods or texture packs will continue to be free on the PC version which will drive the price down compared to the Xbox version. However, Minecraft fans already own the PC version and most people bought the game while it was still in beta for a reduced price. Price: Minecraft on the PC currently costs $26.95 while the Xbox version will cost 1600 Gamer Points or $20. Related: The Best Video Game Memes For Every Current Console The online multiplayer community is very strong and many fans won’t be playing on the Xbox because they are attached to their online servers and friends. Because the PC version is so customizable whole worlds have been created for players to have a more roleplaying based experience, buying plots of land and building defenses against other players instead of just NPCs. There are also closed servers that have implemented PvP, currency systems, towns, guilds, and shops. There are open creative servers that anyone can join and build. Multiplayer: While Minecraft PC lacks split screen it has already functioning open and closed servers. There are countless free and unique texture packs available online and it’s just another way that the PC version will stay more customizable. ![]() Texture packs are a way to customize what the environment and blocks look like in your game. ![]() However, I’m quite sure it will cost Gamer Points to get. Skins: This is another feature that will eventually be released on the Xbox version.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |