Arqade Asked by Sheikh Mohammad Fahad on December 22, 2020
Appreciate the help and thanks in advance.
Happy gaming…
Is it possible to play minecraft with a single account on different platforms (mac, windows and Linux) without purchasing again on each platform.
These 3 platforms all support Java Edition. Download and install the appropriate binaries for given platform, enter your login details in the launcher and play. Only one can be logged in at a time, but there's no limit to how many installs on any supported systems you can have.
If yes, is the game progress synced if I switch between platforms.
The single-player worlds are always bound to a single installation, so there's no syncing of any kind there. What you can do instead, is play on-line, on a server (even self-hosted) and any progress is kept on that server, the only thing kept on the client is player's details.
Which specific version supports the above and any other purchase recommendations with respect to gameplay, realms, user experience, etc.
That depends on how serious you get. For regular single-player gameplay (with local world not shared with any installations) - no extra purchase required whatsoever, just buy the basic game, install as many copies as you wish, enter login details in the launcher and play any of them at any time. It won't even enforce the "one at a time" restriction for single-player gameplay.
If you want to play on a server, you'll need a server, and all the install to be the same release - e.g. you can't play with 1.16.3 client on a 1.16.2 server; this is a matter of configuration - installing the right version through the launcher.
As for the server, you have a lot of options
In your situation probably hosting your own on your own computer is the best option, as it bears no other costs and gives you full power and all options. It doesn't have to be a separate computer - you can connect with the game client to a server running on the same box, but it holds the world files locally, so all installs will have to connect to the same server to play on the same world. There is no 'cloud sync' of any kind for these, unless you roll your own.
Answered by SF. on December 22, 2020
To put it simply, yes. You can play minecraft java on all three platforms. However, your worlds wont sync. Alternatively, you can download the world file and upload it to your mc.
If you want the in depth answer read sf.’s post. I hope i helped.
Answered by TGPMinecraft on December 22, 2020
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