No, FoxClient is designed exclusively for the versions listed and supported in our official launcher. Using other, unsupported versions may result in instability, malfunction, or various errors. Any experimentation with different versions is at your own risk and is not technically or officially supported by our team.
Yes, it's possible that Windows may display a warning during the installation of FoxClient, indicating that the file could be unsafe or unverified. This is a common behavior for applications that are not signed by a certified developer. Rest assured, FoxClient does not contain any viruses, malware, or malicious code. Our community of over 400 users on Discord have been using the client without experiencing any security issues.
Not exactly. VirusTotal can sometimes display what's known as a "false positive" – a false alert triggered by certain antivirus engines. In our case, one antivirus might flag the installer simply because it requires administrator permissions to install properly. These permissions are standard for many installers and do not indicate any real threat. FoxClient is completely safe to use.
Yes, FoxClient fully supports adding your own mods. Inside the client, you’ll find a section called Mods, where you can easily add, manage, and disable custom mods according to your preferences. Mod support is an essential part of our philosophy to let you personalize your gameplay experience.
By default, FoxClient includes the SoupAPI mod, which provides visual enhancements for PvP and some aesthetic improvements. However, some servers – such as MCTIERS – might consider this mod as cheating, even though it doesn’t offer any unfair advantage. You can always disable any mod at any time via the Mods section in the client’s settings.
FoxClient includes Krypton as part of its core. This is not a cheat or an illegitimate feature but rather a performance mod designed to enhance game performance. Krypton improves network communication and contributes to smoother, more stable gameplay overall.
No, support for cracked or unofficial versions of Minecraft has been discontinued. Starting from version v1.8, FoxClient no longer works with TLauncher or any other unofficial launchers. However, you can still download the last FoxClient version that supported TLauncher (v1.7.4) from our website. Please note that this version will no longer receive updates or support in the future, so it should be used only at your own discretion and without any guarantee of functionality.