"I get 'WebGL not supported'." Solution: Your browser is blocking it. Type chrome://flags or edge://flags into your address bar, search for "WebGL," and enable "Override software rendering list." The Tuff Client requires hardware acceleration.

"Tuff" refers to the client's durability and resistance to lag spikes (a play on the "Tuff" block in Minecraft, but also slang for "tough" performance). If you ask the community why the "tuff client eaglercraft link is better," they will give you five specific answers:

"Multiplayer says 'Invalid session'." Solution: Tuff Client uses a slightly different authentication proxy. Click "Multiplayer" -> "Direct Connect" -> Type localhost then backspace. This resets the handshake. Works 90% of the time. Part 8: The Future of Tuff Client Why is the search for the "better" link only intensifying? Because the developers of Tuff Client are reportedly working on Tuff Client 2.0 , which aims to emulate Minecraft 1.20 (The Trails & Tales update) inside a browser.