Last week, Minecraft Xbox One from Microsoft was finally released and many of Minecraft games have bought the latest edition already. One factor that might have convinced many online players to buy is because this new Xbox comes with 36 times more awesome graphics and the much better worlds. Instead of only seeing fog with the old edition, the current one now has ‘further’ away.
Microsoft took the time to make comparisons between Xbox One and Xbox 360 in order to convince the fans to the Xbox One Edition or have them give it just a try then later on get Minecraft for it.
Talking about the major differences between the two, one of them is the Menu Navigation which is now simplified. For players to see items to use easily there’s a new tabbed interface on the latest edition, the items including the ones they have in their inventory already.
Another feature that’s not present in Xbox 360 which is available in Minecraft Xbox One is Tutorials on Minecraft designed both for new and existing players to help them understand the game better and faster.
The new players won’t have a difficult time because Xbox One is now more intuitive than before. If you’re playing online, you will need to go to the option menu and tick on the box there. It looks like Microsoft did give enough attention to this easy setup offering which goes with it some options that the player can set up in order for him to play the game easily like playing based solely on invites, playing with everyone online or playing with friends only.
Among other features of the Minecraft Xbox One Edition that are not present in Xbox 360 are the new achievements, its 20 DLS, texture packs and skin packs. Those who’ve bought these features from Minecraft: Xbox 360 will already get these on Xbox One without having to pay anything.
In case you’re an existing player who already has Minecraft and you’ve had it in your Xbox 360, there are discounts that you can take advantage of. You can buy Xbox One at $4.99 only. On the other hand, if you’re a fresh player who has not played Minecraft before, you’ll have to pay for it for $19.99.
Lastly, veteran plays can easily transfer their creations and most of their downloadable content from Xbox 360 to Minecraft Xbox One edition in just a few minutes and get to enjoy 36 times better and larger worlds.