Since the beginning of the development of Legacy Console Edition, there have been a number of features that were removed from the game. These features may have been replaced, or a developer decided against the feature later on.
Note: This page only documents game features that were removed; features of a particular game element that were removed are noted in that element's history.
Biomes[]
In Xbox 360 Edition TU5, world generation was redesigned, causing the rainforest, seasonal forest, savannah, shrubland, and tundra biomes to be removed. Rainforests and seasonal forests were practically the same thing, so they were combined into the forest we are used to now.
The rain forest before it was removed.
The seasonal forest before it was removed.
The savannah before it was removed.
The shrubland before it was removed.
The tundra before it was removed.
Void[]
The Void was removed in TU5 due to the update making bedrock unbreakable. There was a glitch in the game that allowed you to build in where the void should be, and as you can see in the "video", the void is gone as it is not black underneath the bedrock.
Rose[]
The rose was removed in TU31/CU19/1.22/Patch 3 being replaced by the poppies. They have the same function of being used to craft rose red [1].
A potted rose.
Game Chat[]
In early versions of Legacy Console Edition there is an option in sound settings called Game Chat. This was removed from PlayStation 4 Edition 1.83. Players must now use the console's party chat if they want to do a voice chat.
History[]
Legacy Console Edition | |||||
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TU5 | CU1 | 1.00 | Patch 1 | Removed Biomes: rainforest, seasonal forest, savannah, shrubland, and tundra. | |
Removed the void due to unbreakable bedrock. | |||||
TU25 | CU14 | 1.17 | The texture of rose has now been changed to poppy texture. Although, the name hasn't changed. | ||
TU31 | CU19 | 1.22 | Patch 3 | Replaced roses with poppies through unknown changes, removing them from the game. | |
PlayStation 4 Edition | |||||
1.83 | Removed Game Chat and its option at the sound settings. Players must now use the console's party chat if they want to do a voice chat. |
References and notes[]
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Java Edition |
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Bedrock Edition |
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Minecraft Education |
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Legacy Console Edition |
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New Nintendo 3DS Edition |