To dominate on BlocksMC using the FDP Client, you need a configuration that flawlessly bypasses the server's without triggering instant bans . This comprehensive guide provides the exact module settings, optimization steps, and strategic advice required to build a high-performance FDP Client config for BlocksMC . Understanding the BlocksMC Anticheat Landscape
Below is a comprehensive guide to understanding, setting up, and optimizing your FDP Client configuration for BlocksMC. Core Principles of BlocksMC Anti-Cheat (Verus)
Pure "Vanilla" speed will instantly ban you. You need a mode that exploits Verus's friction timers. Verus Hop or Verus Custom Speed Timer: 1.0x to 1.05x max fdp client config blocksmc
settings in your config are likely outdated for the current server version.
A good config will pre-configure these crucial modules for BlocksMC: To dominate on BlocksMC using the FDP Client,
Usually set to BlocksMC , NCP , or Timer based on the current bypass. Fly: Often uses Vanilla or a specialized BlocksMC mode.
Vertical: 100% (This prevents you from flying upward and flagging the anticheat while taking no horizontal knockback). Mode: Verus. A good config will pre-configure these crucial modules
BlockSMC identified your proxy’s ASN as hosting or data center. Fix: Replace datacenter proxies with residential IPs . Add this to your config:
BlockSMC measures the time between the initial handshake (packet 0x00) and the login start (packet 0x01). Standard proxies send these back-to-back (0-5ms delay). A real Minecraft client has a delay of 150–400ms due to JVM garbage collection and network stack timing. By setting 340ms , you mimic human-like client behavior.
Use "Verus Hop" or "Y-Port." Constant speeds are easily caught; use a mode that simulates jumping.
This handbook documents the FDP (File/Data/Framework Distribution Protocol) client configuration option "BlockSMC" and related behaviors, configuration, troubleshooting, and operational guidance. It is exhaustive for typical deployments and intended for engineers administering FDP clients in production. (Assumption: "FDP" and "BlockSMC" are custom/internal terms; the handbook treats BlockSMC as a configurable client-side module that controls SMB/SMC-style block-level caching, security, and transfer behavior. If your environment uses different semantics, map the concepts below accordingly.)