Posted on 06 April 2016 - 11:11 AM
What is this, I heard something about 'butterfly' clicking where the somehow use two fingers and tap or something weird? and why is it considered 'Illegal'? I always check the rules, and this is apparent on any other server, why is it different for this one? :oPosted on 06 April 2016 - 11:14 AM
It triggers checks for gcheat and can get you false bannedAlso, it's made so that cheaters cant blame butterfly clicking
Last edited on 06 April 2016 - 11:52 AM by DiamondCruster
H2Q wrote
Also, it's made so that cheaters cant blame butterfly clicking
Simply: butterfly clicking is not allowed.
It gives you an unfair advantage by getting clicks that average human being cannot get..
Posted on 06 April 2016 - 06:05 PM
DiamondCruster wrote
H2Q wrote...
Simply: butterfly clicking is not allowed.
It gives you an unfair advantage by getting clicks that average human being cannot get..
lol
Posted on 06 April 2016 - 07:39 PM
H2Q wrote
Also, it's made so that cheaters cant blame butterfly clicking
That is incorrect. Its not a false ban. It triggers Gcheat for a reason, that reason being that you click once but since you tap the button forcefully it registers as 2 clicks.
1 finger=2 clicks which is not allowed, and is similar to a double click macro
Posted on 06 April 2016 - 07:42 PM
DiamondCruster wrote
H2Q wrote...
Simply: butterfly clicking is not allowed.
It gives you an unfair advantage by getting clicks that average human being cannot get..
Posted on 06 April 2016 - 10:04 PM
w5t wrote
AbusiveHalper wrote...
Posted on 06 April 2016 - 10:05 PM
AbusiveHalper wrote
w5t wrote...
It's 5
Posted on 06 April 2016 - 10:25 PM
SporkHandles wrote
AbusiveHalper wrote...
It's 5
Posted on 06 April 2016 - 10:28 PM
The reason that the staff provide people to stop them from butterflying is just bullshit, "1 finger 1 button" lolwatAlmost everyone uses 2 fingers to jitter, even if it's just for support. A lot of people normal click with middle and index too.
Just tell them the truth lol
Posted on 06 April 2016 - 11:05 PM
Butterfly clicking has a double click glitch with some mice. Don't know if I'm correctPosted on 06 April 2016 - 11:12 PM
doggn wrote
Almost everyone uses 2 fingers to jitter, even if it's just for support. A lot of people normal click with middle and index too.
Just tell them the truth lol
thats still 2 fingers 1 click
butterflying is 2 fingers like 4 or something clicks
@Jahmyr this 1 finger 1 click rule has been in place far longer then butterfly clicking
Posted on 07 April 2016 - 06:27 AM
doggn wrote
Almost everyone uses 2 fingers to jitter, even if it's just for support. A lot of people normal click with middle and index too.
Just tell them the truth lol
First of all, false, a ton of people jitter with one finger.
Secondly, Gberry himself has come forward and said the main reason it's illegal is to prevent people from being banned by GCheat.
The reason GCheat detects it is because of a doubleclick glitch with some mice.
The one finger, one button, one click rule is more of a philosphy than a hard rule, as it can be unclear exactly what one finger entails. I would argue that using a second finger for support while jittering doesn't violate that rule because only one finger is actually clicking.
Posted on 07 April 2016 - 07:25 AM
Unwise wrote
doggn wrote...
First of all, false, a ton of people jitter with one finger.
Secondly, Gberry himself has come forward and said the main reason it's illegal is to prevent people from being banned by GCheat.
The reason GCheat detects it is because of a doubleclick glitch with some mice.
The one finger, one button, one click rule is more of a philosphy than a hard rule, as it can be unclear exactly what one finger entails. I would argue that using a second finger for support while jittering doesn't violate that rule because only one finger is actually clicking.
Last edited on 07 April 2016 - 07:41 AM by Schellmr
DiamondCruster wrote
H2Q wrote...
Simply: butterfly clicking is not allowed.
It gives you an unfair advantage by getting clicks that average human being cannot get..
You realize that every human being in the world can get it right? Without any modifications to their mouse or game? No cheats involved? Plus it doesn't even give you an unfair advantage - and advantage at all for that matter.
Unwise wrote
I've tried this on every mouse I've ever used, only ever not worked on a "Manhatten Stealth Mouse" - a touch mouse.
I would argue that it works on EVERY generic mouse - gaming or not.
Posted on 07 April 2016 - 09:06 AM
AbusiveHalper wrote
SporkHandles wrote...
Posted on 07 April 2016 - 09:29 AM
Before this thread turns into a war-zone,Unwise is right,
doggn wrote
Almost everyone uses 2 fingers to jitter, even if it's just for support. A lot of people normal click with middle and index too.
Just tell them the truth lol
Unwise___ wrote
Secondly, *Master*Gberry himself has come forward and said the main reason it's illegal is to prevent people from being banned by GCheat.
The reason GCheat detects it is because of a doubleclick glitch with some mice.
The one finger, one button, one click rule is more of a philosphy than a hard rule, as it can be unclear exactly what one finger entails. I would argue that using a second finger for support while jittering doesn't violate that rule because only one finger is actually clicking
Plus, It's a network rule,
Rule #11 - Any type of third party program that interfaces(directly or indirectly) with the minecraft client to provide an unfair advantage is strictly prohibited. Examples include(but not limited to) autoclickers, macros, multiple attack buttons (multiple buttons/keys bound to leftclick), editing hardware to allow clicking faster than humanly possible (drag clicking), and changing default mouse interactions (like double/triple click on a single click). General rule is one button, one finger, one click.
As it says: General rule is one button, one finger, one click.
Posted on 07 April 2016 - 09:42 AM
Schellmr wrote
I would argue that it works on EVERY generic mouse - gaming or not.
no
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