The original AutoClicker was functional but detectable by basic anti-cheats like Grim or Vulcan. Beta 1.1 introduces a :
The wait is over. After an incredible response to our initial launch, we’re thrilled to drop . This update isn't just about small fixes; we’ve focused on the core features you’ve been asking for to make your gameplay smoother and more customizable.
Beta 1.1: release focus and philosophy Beta 1.1 is not an ambitious feature-bomb; it’s a stabilization release. The development notes emphasize: tuff client beta 1.1
Historically, playing Minecraft in a browser meant sacrificing the performance and feature set of the standalone Java Edition. Tuff Client Beta 1.1 addresses this gap by integrating ViaVersion
: Despite the heavy visual upgrades, Beta 1.1 was optimized to stay "tuff," maintaining high FPS on low-end hardware where the default Eaglercraft sites often struggled. Community Integration The original AutoClicker was functional but detectable by
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The Tuff Client project is heavily rooted in community-driven development, often discussed in forums like the Eaglercraft Subreddit . Developers often provide updates through Itch.io , w Performance vs. Aesthetics This update isn't just about small fixes; we’ve
Here is everything new in Beta 1.1: