: Users often recommend using the WASM (WebAssembly) version of these clients for significantly better performance over standard JavaScript versions. Context: Eaglercraft 1.8.8
Purpose
Tuff Client is recognized for its ability to bridge the gap between legacy web versions and modern Minecraft features: ViaVersion Integration
The primary function of clients like Tuff in the 1.8.8 era is "Ghost Client" capabilities. In competitive PvP, blatant cheating—such as flying or high-speed movement—is easily detected by server anti-cheat plugins. Therefore, clients like Tuff prioritize subtlety. The most utilized features include KillAura (automatically attacking entities within range), AimAssist (subtly guiding the player’s crosshair toward opponents), and AutoClicker (simulating mouse clicks at a specific CPS). These features allow a player to gain a significant advantage while attempting to appear as a highly skilled legitimate player. This shift from blatant hacking to "closet cheating" defined the meta of many competitive servers during the 1.8 era.
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