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Tuff Client Beta 1.1 -

Fixes standard Minecraft Java heap allocation issues, ensuring stable frame rates during long gaming sessions.

The Ultimate Guide to Tuff Client Beta 1.1: The Next-Gen Eaglercraft Modding Experience

Memory footprint stayed under 1.2GB with 16 render distance. No memory leaks were detected, and the client doesn’t spawn junk processes in the background (a common issue with forge-based utility mods). tuff client beta 1.1

Vanilla Minecraft is notorious for garbage collection stutters—brief freezes caused by Java cleaning up system memory. Tuff Client Beta 1.1 introduces optimized Java Virtual Machine (JVM) arguments and memory allocation tweaks. This results in smoother gameplay during long sessions and fewer micro-stutters when crossing chunk boundaries. 4. Custom Cosmetics and Profiles

. If you’ve been looking for a way to bridge the gap between the classic web-based Minecraft experience and modern Java Edition features, this update is a game-changer. Beta 1.1 introduces a :

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Customizing your screen just got easier. We’ve added new modules for keystrokes, armor status, and CPS, all with expanded color and transparency options. The update provides advanced

The update provides advanced , enabling players to match their UI seamlessly with their favorite texture packs. 3. Integrated Waypoint Manager

The original AutoClicker was functional but detectable by basic anti-cheats like Grim or Vulcan. Beta 1.1 introduces a :