Tuff: Client Beta 1.1

Tuff Client is a third-party modification specifically designed for Eaglercraft

Beta 1.1 introduces a more modular HUD. You can now drag, drop, and resize elements with greater precision. New modules include: CPS Counter: Highly accurate clicks-per-second tracking. tuff client beta 1.1

This schism created a practical problem for server administrators. Anti-cheat plugins like NoCheatPlus were primitive; they could detect flying or speed hacks but struggled with "soft" advantages like auto-soup or reach display. Server logs from the period show a cat-and-mouse dynamic: Tuff Client developers would release Beta 1.1a, then 1.1b, each time obfuscating the client’s signature to evade detection. For a few months in early 2012, Tuff Client Beta 1.1 became the de facto standard on dozens of unmoderated PvP arenas, effectively splitting the player base into two incompatible camps: "vanilla purists" and "Tuff users." This schism created a practical problem for server

It is designed to be played directly in a browser, making it accessible on devices where the standard Minecraft Java launcher cannot be installed. Developer Involvement: For a few months in early 2012, Tuff Client Beta 1

Unlike standard Minecraft updates—such as the official Java Edition Beta 1.1 which added holiday events—Tuff Client Beta 1.1 focuses on utility. It prioritizes: Low Latency: Critical for competitive multiplayer.