{
"title": "1.00",
"images": [],
"rows": [
{
"field": "''(link to PlayStation 4 Edition article, displayed as PlayStation 4 Edition)''",
"label": "(link to Edition article, displayed as Edition)"
},
{
"field": "September 4, 2014",
"label": "Release date"
},
{
"field": "Build 1.3.0449.0",
"label": "Internal version"
}
],
"invimages": [],
"footer": "<table style=\"margin: auto; word-break: break-word;\">\n<tr style=\"background: inherit;\">\n<td style=\"padding: 0\" ></td>\n<td rowspan=\"2\" style=\"padding: 0.4em\">''' 1.00'''</td>\n<td style=\"padding: 0\" ></td>\n</tr>\n<tr style=\"background: inherit;\">\n<td style=\"padding: 0.4em\">\n[[PlayStation 4 Edition E3 2014 Build|◄ E3 2014 Build]]\n</td>\n\n<td style=\"padding: 0.4em\">\n[[PlayStation 4 Edition 1.02| 1.02 ►]]\n</td>\n</tr>\n</table>"
}
1.00 is a version of PlayStation 4 Edition released on September 4, 2014.[1] This was the first version of the PlayStation 4 Edition.
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Features
- Based on PlayStation 3 Edition 1.06.
- Worlds saved onto cloud storage from PlayStation 3 can be uploaded to PlayStation 4 or PlayStation Vita editions.
- Worlds have a maximum size of 5120×5120.
- The PlayStation 3 has a maximum world size of 864×864.
- Render distance is 18 chunks as opposed to 10 chunks on PlayStation 3 .
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