It can be a bit rough around the edges, and I can't compare it to Minecraft, but my mid-range phone runs it at a stable 60 FPS without breaking a sweat.
If you install the "MineClone2" game from within Minetest, the gameplay is quite similar to Minecraft, too.
Nah, definitely not the Java mods. Because Mojang never introduced a modding API, the Java mods just directly fuck around in the Java code of Minecraft itself. And that requires the Java code of Minecraft itself to be there and running.
It's more viable with Bedrock edition mods, I assume, but of course, that's much less useful...
Have you tried ~~our Lord and Saviour~~ Minetest?
It can be a bit rough around the edges, and I can't compare it to Minecraft, but my mid-range phone runs it at a stable 60 FPS without breaking a sweat.
If you install the "MineClone2" game from within Minetest, the gameplay is quite similar to Minecraft, too.
It can't connect to real servers and load Java mods, can it?
It's not Minecraft, so no. But I do wonder if it would be possible to make them cross-compatible somehow?
Nah, definitely not the Java mods. Because Mojang never introduced a modding API, the Java mods just directly fuck around in the Java code of Minecraft itself. And that requires the Java code of Minecraft itself to be there and running.
It's more viable with Bedrock edition mods, I assume, but of course, that's much less useful...