Welcome to my Minecraft hacked client Installation tutorial in this video I will be showing you how to install a hacked client in Mac OS using the old minecraft launcher I will be showing you this using version 1.8 – 1.8.9 and the hacked client I will be installing will be liquidbounce, but you can use any other hacked client if you so wish.
HI Zirix, thanks for reply. I am not a coder or anything like that, so i dont really know what to do with those codes lol.
I guess i would need a bunch of programs and some advanced Java knowledge in order to understand what to do with them etc. I was thinking more like if there is any finished Kill Aura mod/hack, so i can just download it and install it? If it exists, it probably won't work like you want it to. Learning to do these yourself with no prior experience can be done, it just takes some thinking. I don't expect there to be a mod just for kill aura by itself.
Although inexperienced in programming/minecraft modding, im assuming that you would definitely need to change a file in minecraft (as opposed to adding a file). Which may prevent you from 'adding' additional hacks without losing kill aura. There is ofcourse probably a clever way of making the hacks modular, however they would still require the changing of a file in minecraft.
Actually I think someone here has definitely made something like that. (still a hacked client) Ps im guessing you want to use this in some modded client like tekkit, I suggest trying to just apply those mods to a hacked client to see if it can work. Pps I wrote this on my phone and forgot to post lol, sry if I'm late to the party rofl.
Ps im guessing you want to use this in some modded client like tekkit, I suggest trying to just apply those mods to a hacked client to see if it can work. This probably won't work because most of the mods in Tekkit or any mod pack out there today require an installed which iirc directly modifies Minecraft. You can probably use if you're strictly making a Forge mod.
Register some player look event, and then use the many interfaces that provide access to the world, player etc, find nearest entities then set the player to look at them. Edited August 4, 2014 by DeCoolJB.