so placebo?This is a very outdated method in which players believed they could improve their connection to the server, which in turn, would make PvP better. Before 1.8, Minecraft used Nagle's algorithm to help optimize TCP packets. Players could disable this through editing their registry which is where this idea sparked. 1.8 removed this algorithm for both the client and server. Editing your registry now or adding in any sort of "TCPNoDelay" mods will have no effect, and some mods can even be malicious and give you unfair advantages in other ways. There is no use to editing your registry or installing any sort of mod that promises to "make your connection better". Needless to say, your system registry is very sensitive and forcefully making changes can cause problems for your computer.
If this does nothing then why is it not allowed?This is a very outdated method in which players believed they could improve their connection to the server, which in turn, would make PvP better. Before 1.8, Minecraft used Nagle's algorithm to help optimize TCP packets. Players could disable this through editing their registry which is where this idea sparked. 1.8 removed this algorithm for both the client and server. Editing your registry now or adding in any sort of "TCPNoDelay" mods will have no effect, and some mods can even be malicious and give you unfair advantages in other ways. There is no use to editing your registry or installing any sort of mod that promises to "make your connection better". Needless to say, your system registry is very sensitive and forcefully making changes can cause problems for your computer.
It was once a thing, but only in versions 1.7.10 and below. So again, any changes will have no effect as its automatically disabled by both the client and server in 1.8.so placebo?
It may just be something outdated. Something worth mentioning to the admin team to see if that can be updated. After writing my last reply, I looked into a popular "TCPNoDelay" mod for 1.8.9 and sure enough, there was code inside that gave the player both extended reach and gave the player they are fighting a larger hitbox. Both things which would result in a ban on CubeCraft for cheating. Again, there is no use to editing your registry keys, so it shouldn't be something that you would even need to worry about.If this does nothing then why is it not allowed?