The majority of the "Anarchy" and "Bedwars" servers on Eaglercraft run on 1.12.2 architecture. How to Get Started with Tuff Client
Setting up Tuff Client is straightforward, as it runs directly through HTML files or hosted web domains. Follow these steps to get started: Method 1: Playing via Hosted Links
Running the client from a local file prevents browser history wipes from deleting your singleplayer worlds and custom control configurations.
While Eaglercraft allows you to play Minecraft on a Chromebook or an old laptop, the 1.12.2 version can still be demanding. Tuff Client acts as a bridge, optimizing how the browser handles WebGL and memory allocation. Key Features of Tuff Client for 1.12.2 1. Massive FPS Boosts
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Displays your current armor durability and active potion effects without opening your inventory.
Tuff Client frequently upgrades the HUD (Heads-Up Display). This includes: Easily turn mods on/off in-game.
Open the link in a high-performance browser (Chrome or Brave recommended). Allow the assets to download to your browser's local cache.
Running Minecraft 1.12.2 in HTML5 is notoriously demanding. Tuff Client uses custom rendering tweaks to minimize micro-stutters, manage chunk loading efficiently, and compress background processes. This allows users on low-spec hardware to achieve playable, smooth frame rates. 2. Broad Texture Pack Compatibility