What is your point? If you are more skilled, you have an advantage over other players (I know, so surprising)
Yes, that's what I said. Doubleclicking is a skill, and learning a skill shouldn't be banned.
Double clicking is different, it barely involves any skill.
Not true. Doubeclicking does take some effort and practice to be able to use consistently for high cps.
Also, the fact that pc players already have an advantage over mobile players doesn't mean that we should give them more advantage, it should be the other way around.
But there's no reason to ban it for that sole purpose, since there are many other ways that pc players already have an advantage over mobile players.
I get that double clicking =/= macroing, but many people can't double click because they are not on kbm, or even me with my $2 mouse. We shouldn't give 1% of the community an advantage.
Many people have trash computers and can't get high FPS, should we ban people from using expensive setups or limit the fps people are allowed to get? There's a massive difference between 10 or even 30 fps and 1000+, and the literally only barrier between those two is money, whereas double-clicking does at least have some skill requirement (more than getting high fps at least)
when you started talking about skill and comparing speed bridging to double clicking, you're telling me that a player who bought a double clicking mouse such as the model o like OP himself only for the purpose of cheating (double clicking) is indeed fair against someone playing on a phone.
No, I'm saying that pitting a pc player against someone on a phone is incredibly unfair, wether double-clicking is allowed or not, and therefore that is a horrible reason to ban double-clicking.
you also mentioned using a fire key and getting 3 clicks is not the same thing as clicking once and getting 3 clicks, however it's the mouse itself that is the macro.
Incorrect. A macro is when you get artificially created outputs from one mechanical input. A double-click has two mechanical inputs (the mouse button bounces down, up, down, and up again; two full clicks), even though it may only require one 'slap' of the finger on the mouse button to achieve it. The mouse is not artificially or digitally fabricating inputs; the inputs are there.
a double click is a click that is doubled, its one legit click followed by a not legit one.
A 'legit click' would be when the mouse button bounces far enough to reach the threshold of registering a click, caused by a human hitting the mouse button. How then is the second click illegitimate? There is a real, measurable bounce in that second click.
you also mentioned that you yourself lower your debounce to intentionally get more double clicks, aka cheating.
No. I remove the artificial barrier stopping me from reaching my legitimate human limit. It's no different than buying a better computer, keyboard, or mouse to allow me to play better.
You also completely failed to respond to the fact that there are mouses that come with a default debounce time of 1ms, and therefore do not require this so-called 'illegal modification' (it isn't, but ok) to allow double clicking. If you're using that mouse, then apparently you're cheating because of the way you tapped your finger on the mouse button!
changing debounce time in software such as model o users is an unfair advantage against everyone including pc players because normal mice that arent designed for double clicking do not have a debouce setting.
Most 'standard' mice have no debounce time at all; the reason they can't double-click is because the hardware itself kinda sucks and is too clunky
buying a model o is not skill, its an unfair advantage.
A model o is just something you can buy off of amazon. Learning to double-click is a skill. Properly learning/demonstrating that skill requires certain hardware, just like demonstrating any proficiency at the game requires certain hardware. Many people don't have the ability to run Minecraft on their device, is that an unfair advantage? Should we cap fps at 10 for everyone using the server? After all, having high fps is an advantage, and one that can only be achieved via spending money.
It's not always black and white. There is no legitimate reason for double-clicking to be banned on Cubecraft, and it is incredibly unfair and possibly even hypocritical of the server to have this rule in place.