I don't find it really unfair, since anyone can learn dragclicking, but why isn't it a usual way to play a game, I mean jitterclicking and butterfly clicking are allowed, and nor not very normal ways to click.It gives you an unfair advantage against people that are playing the game how it is 'meant' to be played
Dragclicking is possible on any mouse. At school we have pretty common mice and even on them, I can dragclick very easily, perhaps even better, I think dragclicking is possible on any mouse.This method of clicking is not possible on all mice
Advantage over other players, mmm. Mods like Laby Mod, are allowed on the server, the mods gives you the oppertunity to see your opponents' health, which is unfair as well, other people can't jitterclick, others does. Another player has a rank, which gives him the ability to vote for gamemodes he's better at, and will possibly be better at the game, this is also unfair. The whole game is unfair and based on skill and loot.If you get a nice bonus to your CPS by drag clicking, giving you an advantage over other players
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I thought that as well, but it's a stupid reason in my opinion lol.I think it's to do with Sentinel as maybe if you click to fast it can't tell the difference between using a client or drag clicking
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I don't find it really unfair, since anyone can learn dragclicking, but why isn't it a usual way to play a game, I mean jitterclicking and butterfly clicking are allowed, and nor not very normal ways to click.
Dragclicking is possible on any mouse. At school we have pretty common mice and even on them, I can dragclick very easily, perhaps even better, I think dragclicking is possible on any mouse.
Advantage over other players, mmm. Mods like Laby Mod, are allowed on the server, the mods gives you the oppertunity to see your opponents' health, which is unfair as well, other people can't jitterclick, others does. Another player has a rank, which gives him the ability to vote for gamemodes he's better at, and will possibly be better at the game, this is also unfair. The whole game is unfair and based on skill and loot.
But it’s like a skill. Perhaps you’re a bridge god which is a skill as well. Maybe you’re really good at PvP. It’s all based on skills and they don’t allowed the skillmove category fast clicking techniques.Maybe it have to be bannable like butterfly clicking was because It’s much overpowered.With my 15 cps butterfly clicking I’m literally 1.8 skywars unstoppable god.For people who can’t do it or just click in other ways that don’t give that much cps is impossible to kill me mostly in normal 1v1 situations.Drag clicking gives even more cps so if the guy can control his mouse while doing this means that he is unstoppable
^ This. I don't think CubeCraft wants you to get banned for drag clicking, but just prohibited it to prevent them from having to deal with an immese amount of false Sentinel bans, which makes sense if we consider only one person will be dealing with them.I think it's to do with Sentinel as maybe if you click to fast it can't tell the difference between using a client or drag clicking
Most certainly not this. I agree that it can give one an advantage, but I would most certainly not consider it "unfair". I would personally define "an unfair advantage" as "something that can give a player the upper hand due to the use of something that doesn't require any extra effort or behavioural changes from the player". Take an Auto-Clicker, which is a great example of this. In contrast to an Auto-Clicker, diffrent varieties of clicking do require actual skill and practice. Yes it is true that certain clicking techniques are easier on some mice than others, but it's usually not impossible which also is why I wouldn't consider it to be that "unfair". To put that into perspective, take strafing for example, which gives you an obvious advantage over your opponents, but just like with other clicking techniques, it takes practice. My friend plays on a mini-laptop with a small unpleasant keyboard while I play on a very convenient gaming-keyboard giving me an obvious advantage right? Should I be banned for this? I recently tried to play Minecraft on my old laptop which made me realise my current PC responds a lot faster to any button-presses. This gives me an obvious advantage over anyone with a slow PC right? Should I be banned for this? You can keep going like this forever. Having a low FPS-count can drastically decrease your ability to efficiently aim and strafe, again putting players with a faster computer at the upper hand. Let's also consider that, just like having a more expensive mouse, a good PC is just a tool that may help you speed up the process of learning certain techniques, but as buying a good mouse is much easier/cheaper than buying a good PC, it would make more sense to ban the possession of a gaming PC (or rather, using it to your advantage) than to ban clicking methods like the ones you just mentioned. Cleaning is considered a strategy, but it can give a player a substantial advantage right? In contrast to actually having to buy a a new mouse, cleaning is a free choice with no costs attached. Wouldn't this mean banning cleaning would also make more sense than to ban diffrent varieties of clicking your mouse? What about having a high latency? Being good at the game is an advantage. Everything is an advantage. You know what? Let's just ban everything.I don't agree with jitterclicking or butterfly clicking being allowed though :) I think they both also provide an unfair advantage, and should also be bannable. I don't see the difference between drag, jitter and butterfly in terms of unfairness.
^ This. I don't think CubeCraft wants you to get banned for drag clicking, but just prohibited it to prevent them from having to deal with an immese amount of false Sentinel bans
Most certainly not this. I agree that it can give one an advantage, but I would most certainly not consider it "unfair".