qstelic
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- Nov 8, 2019
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Hello! I am a community member that plays in Windows 10 Bedrock Edition, and up until recently, many clients were released.
Astral Client (currently only a texture pack with Java/Lunar-like appearance)
Plasmic Client (currently the client with the most mods)
Fate Client (most popular client)
My question is: Are these allowed? I'll give descriptions of how they work.
Astral: It is a texture pack that was originally trying to imitate Lunar Client, a Java Edition client. However, it soon changed to its own style, and added things like bottom chat UI. They plan on making a client like the other ones, but it's still a work in progress, from what I know.
Plasmic: This is a Horion-based client, which removed all the mods considered cheats from it and made it a safe client without hacks. It has things like keystrokes, toggle sprint, FOV Zoom-In (kinda like Java's Optifine Zoom), time setter, Clock, AutoGG (currently unavailable to Broken Lens), and FreeLook. FreeLook is a controversial mod in which you click on a key on your keyboard to look around while facing the same place you are looking at. Let's put an example: you're jump-bridging, but want to make sure nobody has a bow, so you click on a key (F, for example), and look around while continuously bridging.
Fate Client: Thanks to the advertising from many YouTubers, Fate Client is currently the most popular client for Windows 10 players. It has CPS Counter, FOV Zoom-In, Toggle Sprint, FreeLook, Bottom Chat UI, and Keystrokes.
The FreeLook mod has made clients so controversial in other servers, and some have chosen to not allow it. However, I would like to know Broken Lens' opinion. I don't see how it would be used as a cheat, and I want to be sure that what I use in the server is allowed.
The reason I submitted this in FAQ is because I'm sure many Win10 users are also wondering the same thing. I've noticed that some people who submit player reports through Streamable use these clients, so I know people actually use these. I'm aware not much of the community has computers, and that most of the people are mobile, but I wish I could receive an answer for us Windows 10 users. Thank you for your time.
Astral Client (currently only a texture pack with Java/Lunar-like appearance)
Plasmic Client (currently the client with the most mods)
Fate Client (most popular client)
My question is: Are these allowed? I'll give descriptions of how they work.
Astral: It is a texture pack that was originally trying to imitate Lunar Client, a Java Edition client. However, it soon changed to its own style, and added things like bottom chat UI. They plan on making a client like the other ones, but it's still a work in progress, from what I know.
Plasmic: This is a Horion-based client, which removed all the mods considered cheats from it and made it a safe client without hacks. It has things like keystrokes, toggle sprint, FOV Zoom-In (kinda like Java's Optifine Zoom), time setter, Clock, AutoGG (currently unavailable to Broken Lens), and FreeLook. FreeLook is a controversial mod in which you click on a key on your keyboard to look around while facing the same place you are looking at. Let's put an example: you're jump-bridging, but want to make sure nobody has a bow, so you click on a key (F, for example), and look around while continuously bridging.
Fate Client: Thanks to the advertising from many YouTubers, Fate Client is currently the most popular client for Windows 10 players. It has CPS Counter, FOV Zoom-In, Toggle Sprint, FreeLook, Bottom Chat UI, and Keystrokes.
The FreeLook mod has made clients so controversial in other servers, and some have chosen to not allow it. However, I would like to know Broken Lens' opinion. I don't see how it would be used as a cheat, and I want to be sure that what I use in the server is allowed.
The reason I submitted this in FAQ is because I'm sure many Win10 users are also wondering the same thing. I've noticed that some people who submit player reports through Streamable use these clients, so I know people actually use these. I'm aware not much of the community has computers, and that most of the people are mobile, but I wish I could receive an answer for us Windows 10 users. Thank you for your time.


