Because the client is pre‑release software, installation typically involves extracting the downloaded archive into a new folder. Keep this folder separate from any other Minecraft installations to avoid conflicts.

Fortunately, there are several solutions and workarounds to resolve these issues. Here are some fixes to try:

Ensure both TuffClient.exe and your system’s active javaw.exe binary are fully whitelisted in Windows Defender Firewall. To help narrow down your specific issue, please tell me: What error message or crash code do you see? Does the issue happen at launch or during gameplay ? What operating system are you running?

This comprehensive guide covers the most common technical issues found in Tuff Client Beta 11 and provides step-by-step solutions to fix them. 1. Game Crashes on Launch (Exit Code 1)

Set to Threaded to offload world generation from your primary CPU thread.

Temporarily disable your antivirus software during installation to prevent missing runtime files. 2. Resolve Java Runtime and Dependency Errors