Just wondering if anyone has been able to join a PC server from either a PS4 or Switch with the latest updates. I know cross platform play is supposed to be working but I can't figure out if I am able to join a PC server. Any assistance is appreciated.
First thing you need to know is there are 2 versions of minecraft.
Original version for PC = Java
New Version for all systems = Bedrock
Crossplay for Bedrock works on all systems, I created servers for both versions on my server at home to test and had no issues connecting to Bedrock on all systems.
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First thing you need to know is there are 2 versions of minecraft.
Original version for PC = Java
New Version for all systems = Bedrock
Crossplay for Bedrock works on all systems, I created servers for both versions on my server at home to test and had no issues connecting to Bedrock on all systems.
Here is what I am trying to do. My brother in law in the states wants to play minecraft with my kids. He created a bedrock PC server but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to connect to it on PS4 or Switch. I was able to get connected to him on a realm he created on the switch but still not able to enter his server information.
On the PS4 the server tab says 'favorites coming soon' or something to that effect and on switch it just lists 5 servers but I do not have the ability to join any other servers.
I have logged into my Microsoft account on both platforms and I have added him as a friend but it doesn't show him as online when he is in his server.
I have Playstation Plus and Switch Online and both consoles have the most up to date version of the game installed.
I haven't done it but I assume creating a bedrock Minecraft server on PC is similar to the Java edition (which I've done), the server runs on the computer itself and is within the local network, so they'd have to open the proper port on their firewall and port forward to the right internal IP address, and they'd have to know their external IP address to give to you.
Might just be easier to sign up for Minecraft Realms, for like $8 a month you get a server that 10 ppl can play on and you don't have to host it yourself, no firewall shenanigans to worry about and it's up 24/7
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There's also server hosting available from ppl other than Microsoft, depending on how customizable they want the server that might even be a better option.
I have no complaints with Minecraft Realms. It's easy to use and control the server, and you can swap worlds on the fly. Takes a little while to load up if no one has been on it for a day or two, but only once have I ever had lag/glitches from the server which is pretty good.
If you want an invite to my realms server, let me know! I've got open slots as only my wife and I still play on it.
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I haven't done it but I assume creating a bedrock Minecraft server on PC is similar to the Java edition (which I've done), the server runs on the computer itself and is within the local network, so they'd have to open the proper port on their firewall and port forward to the right internal IP address, and they'd have to know their external IP address to give to you.
Might just be easier to sign up for Minecraft Realms, for like $8 a month you get a server that 10 ppl can play on and you don't have to host it yourself, no firewall shenanigans to worry about and it's up 24/7
Photon hit the nail on the head. Check out a video on port forwarding.
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Photon hit the nail on the head. Check out a video on port forwarding.
I have all the server details but I do not have a way to connect to the server from the PS4 or Switch. I will take some snapshots of the screen from my TV to show the issue that I am having.
I really appreciate the help with this, sorry for my technological ineptitude. I feel this is much more difficult than it needs to be...
I have no complaints with Minecraft Realms. It's easy to use and control the server, and you can swap worlds on the fly. Takes a little while to load up if no one has been on it for a day or two, but only once have I ever had lag/glitches from the server which is pretty good.
If you want an invite to my realms server, let me know! I've got open slots as only my wife and I still play on it.
It would be my kids so I wouldn't recommend it, they are kleptomaniacs...
I have all the server details but I do not have a way to connect to the server from the PS4 or Switch. I will take some snapshots of the screen from my TV to show the issue that I am having.
I really appreciate the help with this, sorry for my technological ineptitude. I feel this is much more difficult than it needs to be...
It's nothing you can do from your end, it's something that he has to do on his end to his home network, assuming it's the port forwarding we're talking about that's the root cause.
Unless he says he's already done that and says other people can connect to his server fine, then it's something else.
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It's nothing you can do from your end, it's something that he has to do on his end to his home network, assuming it's the port forwarding we're talking about that's the root cause.
Unless he says he's already done that and says other people can connect to his server fine, then it's something else.
By not connect I mean I do not have somewhere on either console where I can enter server information. The internet tells me I should be able to but I can't figure it out. The image in the link below has an add server option but I do not have that option on PS4 or Switch. The consoles both tell me the game is up to date so I should have the option but I don't.
Ok so yeah PS4 only has Lan but iPhone etc has the add server option. You could always play on a phone or ipad and connect a PS4 controller or wait for them to actually add it in the PS4 version.
Other than that there were some videos with crazy methods to make it work but it would be on the server side, not sure how good it works etc but here is the info.
Spoiler!
PC Method Steps!
Step 1. Use the link in the description and go down until you see "V0.1.1" then click "assets"
Step 2. Download the two files "phantom.exe" and "phantom-0.1.1.zip"
Step 3. Go into your files & drag the two just downloaded files to your home screen.
Step 4. Go down to your search tab & type "cmd" then click on the Command Prompt App.
Step 5. When the app loads up drag both the "phantom files" into the box that is on screen.
Step 6. Then head over to Minecraft PE Server List & chose a Bedrock server then simply copy the IP the port.
Step 7. Go back onto the Command Prompt App & add a space then paste the Server IP & port.
Step 8. Wait a couple of seconds & when you see the Commands working simply leave the App running & re-load your Minecraft on PS4. (Computer will need to be left on)
Step 9. Press play & simply go to the Friends tab then you should see the Server under "LAN Games"
Step 10. Give yourself a few seconds to load into the Server (things are usually buggy for a couple of seconds) once everything is loaded in you are ready to play! :3
Phone Method Steps!
Step 1. Download the PocketMine-MP App it's on the Google Playstore. (Android only) :/
Step 2. Then Download the linked "MediaFire File"
Step 3. Go to the PocketMine-MP "my files" tab & press "Downloads" then press "Move" chose "internal storage"
Step 4. Scroll down until you see PocketMin-MP press it & once again scroll down until you see "PocketMine-MP.phar" then press that.
Step 5. You should be given the option to either "Replace or Rename" the file chose to replace it.
Step 6. Go back into the App & start your Server open the console menu & type "op [username]" this will allow you to take control of the Server when you join.
Step 7. Reload PS4 Bedrock Edition (with your phone still on) go to the Friends tab then you should see the Server under "LAN Games"
Step 9. Once inside the Server type "/transferserver [Then add the Server IP you want to join here]
Your done and can enjoy playing on the servers :3
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I also saw some DNS shenanigans you could do to get the PS4 to connect to a custom server, but it's getting into the networking weeds for sure.
That it won't even connect to Realms, that's pretty poor of them.
I remember now I had it all up and running tested on PC and iOS then ran to shoppers and picked up the physical copy for PS4 installed it and couldn't play.
It does say coming soon so with any luck they open it up in the near future, this is Sony's fault I assume but now that they have opened up cross platform Mojang needs to step it up.
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