Differences between playing on the World of Minecraft Client or on the Browser?
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NoobBuilder
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Hello everyone. I've had the World of Minecraft client for a while, and I know most of the differences between playing on the World of Minecraft client or on my browser. The thing is, I've been hearing that there are some differences I didn't know about, differences that can affect how gravity works in the game.

Is it true that when using the World of Minecraft client to play minecraft, one's ability to jump further is decreased? Imagine a situation where player 1 is standing on block A and he wants to jump to block B. If block B is 2 blocks away and 1 block higher than block A, would the jump be possible in the World of Minecraft client?

Is it true that when using the World of Minecraft client, one swims faster than those using the browser client?

Are there any more gravity-affecting differences between the World of Minecraft client and the browser client (besides flying)? I would test this out myself, but I'm unable to use the World of Minecraft client at the moment.

I apologise if this has been asked before.

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Is it true that when using the World of Minecraft client to play minecraft, one's
ability to jump further is decreased?

No. However, the client has multi-jump capability (3 jumps). You can jump twice in mid-air after your initial jump.

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Is it true that when using the World of Minecraft client, one swims faster than those
using the browser client?

No. It has been proven that you will swim at the same speed in all cases. The only exception to this is when a user uses the speed modifiers([SHIFT] and [CTRL]).

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Are there any more gravity-affecting differences between the World of Minecraft client
and the browser client (besides flying)?

No. Everything in-game is exactly the same as playing in the browser (save the speed and flying).

The actual only difference between World of Minecraft's Custom Client Wrapper is that it uses less RAM than playing in your browser, because when you play in your browser, your computer has to dedicate enough RAM to support JAVA and your Browser, along with any other add-ons that your browser has and any other programs running so you get far less FPS. Playing on our Custom Client Wrapper cuts out the middleman, so to speak (the browser) so your computer doesn't have to dedicate any RAM to your browser, or any memory hogging add-ons when playing Minecraft. With our Custom Client Wrapper, you are able to manually set the amount of RAM dedicated to it, where as playing in your Browser, you can't set the limit.

If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask.

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Thanks for the quick

Thanks for the quick reply.

Then it could even be said that the World of Minecraft client enhances one's ability to jump from one point to another, by using the multi-jump capability, right?

Jumping in the World of Minecraft client does not reduce how high one can jump either, correct?

Once again, thanks for taking the time to answer my questions.

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Then it could even be said that the World of Minecraft client enhances one's ability to jump from one point to another, by using the multi-jump capability, right?

Only if the Enable Hacks checkbox is enabled. Disabling the hacks includes disabling the multi-jump.

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Jumping in the World of Minecraft client does not reduce how high one can jump either, correct?

Correct. As stated above, the only difference in jumping occurs when multi-jumping. All else is the exact same.

If you ever have any questions, ask and we will be sure to be answer promptly.

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Thanks.

Thanks for the answers.

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