"My character rubber-bands when I fly." Fix: This is the server’s watchdog. Go to the Tuff Client settings and enable "Anti-Rubberband" under the Movement tab. Increase the delay to 50ms.
In the ever-evolving world of web-based Minecraft gaming, one name has been generating significant buzz among speedrunners, PvPers, and casual players alike: Tuff Client Eaglercraft 1.12.2 Exclusive .
For those unfamiliar, Eaglercraft is a groundbreaking project that allows players to run real Minecraft Java Edition (specifically versions 1.5.2, 1.8.8, and now 1.12.2) directly inside a web browser using JavaScript and WebAssembly. No downloads, no plugins, no premium account required. However, vanilla Eaglercraft has its limits—enter the world of "clients." Among these, the Tuff Client stands out as a powerhouse, particularly for the highly sought-after protocol.
Why is it called "Tuff"? Because it’s built to withstand lag, server-side anti-cheat detection, and browser limitations—much like the Tuff block in Minecraft. It is a "hardened" client.