


It draws in new players and potential future builders to continue the work that’s already been done. We know what you’re probably thinking- why not? The map being exclusive to our server is the main attraction and reason for our community continuing to exist. We are really open to the idea but without the workforce and the knowledge for converting RPs this is not a project we are able to attempt. The biggest problem here is that there aren't enough vanilla block states to accommodate all of our blocks. The amount of time invested into the RTX Minas Tirith map showed us that there are many more hurdles to overcome when converting our map to Bedrock than we anticipated. While there are programs to convert resource packs, our packs are quite special and will require a lot of work to fully convert to Bedrock. There are also plugins to switch off account validation of Bedrock clients (but that's probably a big security issue). There are plugins to translate network protocols. It uses different account systems, network protocols, and resource packs. Minecraft Bedrock is basically a different game. Why is it only available on Java Edition? Why not Bedrock? We’re dedicated to building the world of Lord of the Rings in Minecraft: Java Edition. This is a build server called Minecraft Middle-earth, or MCME for short. You should take some time to get familiar with our Rules. These are answers to questions frequently asked by players new to Minecraft Middle Earth.
