From what I've gathered from watching the list on these launchers, at least the
official TLauncher Legacy: Apparently, the AUR doesn't like to get into
enforcing end user license agreements, or EULAs, and tracks that EULAs are not
legally enforceable. I'm not entirely sure where to stand on this
While we're narcing on Minecraft launchers, may as well look into tlauncher as
well, I hear that one's been on AUR since at least 2015, and possibly supports
the same "offline" mode.
> On Thursday, May 06, 2021 at 6:59 PM, notify--- via aur-requests
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Request #25316 has been accepted by grawlinson [1].
[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/grawlinson/
xcfrg [1] filed a deletion request for multimc-lhaus-git [2]:
This package allows one to play minecraft without purchase in full
(not demo mode), making it illegal and piracy. You can find the
offending code here,
https://github.com/lhaus/MultiMC/commit/1642383dcfe9f9e4b0edfb49b6e6803e3c798059.
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