My argument is still the same. If it blocks most people it's still better than blocking no people, isn't it? Everything can be circumvented with some effort, but 99% of the people don't put in that effort. and the ones who do generally don't share it.
Still, people can edit forge and liteloader to not send anything to ECC. And if blocking mods gets popular on lots of servers expect loads of tutorials of how to bypass clientpermissions, how to use (mod name) on (server name) bypassed and so on. Either way people are going to figure out a way around it, just like how "hackers" found a way to phase through doors using the anti-cheat.
You're literally making an argument that because one person can circumvent something, we shouldn't block the other 99 people can't. That's twisted logic.
I'm saying people can make videos on YT showing lots of other people and then it could be hard... I see what you mean. Sorry.
I'm planning to give andrew a giant proposal to change to a certain anti hack plugin from ncp. Because as kuke said, it is OS, making it very easy to circumvent.
NCP in general doesn't work - It makes no effort to block any hacks except the most obvious ones (Movement hacks, such as fly, speed, spider ect.). From playing around with NCP, it can't even notify people when a player is fastbreaking, except when you're fastbreaking dirt with your bare hands. AntiAura works, and it blocks these hacks - AdvancedAntiCheat is a great one too. These actually block shit.
AdvancedAntiCheat's a great one to - I'm glad to see we're getting a anti-cheat plugin that actually does things. From my experience with it, it spawns (fake) invisible entities around you - Making PvP hacking difficult and kicking the hackers as well - This blocks tracers, killaura, esp, huge name tags and such. It blocks other hacks as well, such as fastbreak.