BedIntruder
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it doesn't fry computers lolMcsg, encouraging little kids to fry computers.
unless you own a potato laptop, it will barely affect your pc
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it doesn't fry computers lolMcsg, encouraging little kids to fry computers.
A Resource Pack is categorized under something else.Wait so you're saying modded clients aren't allowed (besides obvious ones) and since you group increasing gamma with modded clients, why would light-packs be allowed??
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We can prevent Better Sprint Mod.I'd add that mcsg cant prevent the use of any kind of mod, allowed and not allowed, as long they are used by not complete retards
Like I said above - I'm not saying that I approve of the rules, I'm simply explaining them.except that regedit's effect is far more gamebreaking than gamma's
Yeah. Think about it. Who uses bsm anymore? With 1.7 it became useless, and now think about the amount of clients, and mods that are being used even right know, that are rule-breaking. Also XAC is pretty dumb imo, the concept of spawning an entity above the player whilst he opens a chest itself is inaccurate.A Resource Pack is categorized under something else.
It's not a modded client.
Modded = Modified
Resource Packs change the aesthetic aspect of the game. Altering gamma, however, is changing the actual code manually.
Additionally, I'd like to point out that many people (including myself!) have had several discussions in the past on the point of Increased Gamma versus Bright Resource Packs.
I'm not saying that I approve of the exact rules, I'm simply explaining the rules and why they exist.
We can prevent Better Sprint Mod.
Got'em
And also, who knows? There might be a change in policy concerning this regedit thing. The rules, although they may seem like they are set in stone, can change if the administration team decides that the rule(s) are not up to par.
Like I said above - I'm not saying that I approve of the rules, I'm simply explaining them.
I actually prefer the 1.7 sprint to toggle sprint, because it is easier to reset the sprint to combo.Yeah. Think about it. Who uses bsm anymore? With 1.7 became useless, and no think about the amount of clients, and mods that are being used even right know, that are rule-breaking. Also XAC is pretty dumb imo, the concept of spawning an entity above the player whilst he opens a chest itself is inaccurate.
SameI actually prefer the 1.7 sprint to toggle sprint, because it is easier to reset the sprint to combo.
the most common effectsas much as i wouldnt mind it happening the only problem with making regedit not allowed on mcsg is how are you going to catch someone using it other than admitting... you could record anyone getting a combo and say they are using regedit (i dont know how it works)
when the kids do it wrong, it will fry their computersit doesn't fry computers lol
unless you own a potato laptop, it will barely affect your pc
well that's their faultwhen the kids do it wrong, it will fry their computers
You can change the gamma in a texturepack durpA Resource Pack is categorized under something else.
It's not a modded client.
Modded = Modified
Resource Packs change the aesthetic aspect of the game. Altering gamma, however, is changing the actual code manually.
Additionally, I'd like to point out that many people (including myself!) have had several discussions in the past on the point of Increased Gamma versus Bright Resource Packs.
I'm not saying that I approve of the exact rules, I'm simply explaining the rules and why they exist.
except people will record/take screenshots using the increased gamma. there is basically no way to ban someone for the use of regeditthe most common effects
reducing latency
reducing KB
the same way they can't catch people using Gamma, but it is still against the rules.