Because the game client still renders the world geometry, the player can see straight through the terrain. Valuable ores, which retain their solid, bright textures, appear floating in mid-air. This allows cheaters to mine directly to resources without wasting time or tools. Why Players Prefer Texture Packs Over Client Mods
To understand why a texture pack cannot easily bypass modern protections, you must understand how plugins like Paper's built-in Anti-Xray or Orebfuscator operate. anti xray bypass texture pack
To understand how a bypass pack attempts to work, you must first understand how modern servers protect their worlds. Server software like Paper, Purpur, and Spigot features built-in anti-Xray systems (originally popularized by the Orebfuscator plugin). These systems generally operate in two distinct modes: Engine Mode 1: Block Hiding Because the game client still renders the world
Server-side anti-Xray systems rely on the principle that clients should only receive true chunk data when they are within legitimate proximity to blocks. However, the server must eventually send true block data when a player approaches within the configured distance. Why Players Prefer Texture Packs Over Client Mods