Cubes Without Borders

Cubes Without Borders

Mod

A mod that allows you to play Minecraft in a borderless fullscreen window.

Client Utility

1.36M downloads
315 followers
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Fixes

  • Fixed a vanilla issue where Minecraft would once again mess up the display resolution on startup (#19, #24)

Full Changelog: 2.1.0+1.21...2.1.1+1.21

Fixes

  • Fixed a vanilla issue where Minecraft would once again mess up the display resolution on startup (#19, #24)

Full Changelog: 2.1.0+1.20...2.1.1+1.20

Fixes

  • Fixed a vanilla issue where Minecraft would once again mess up the display resolution on startup (#19, #24)

Full Changelog: 2.1.0+1.19...2.1.1+1.19

Features

  • Final (hopefully) improvements to Windows support:
    • The borderless fullscreen window is now recognized by OBS Game Capture (#16)
    • Reduced input latency in borderless fullscreen mode (#18)
    • I swear, if someone tells me that supporting Windows is easier than supporting Linux ever again...

Fixes

  • Fixed an issue that forced the game window into a maximized state after switching from regular fullscreen mode to windowed

Full Changelog: 2.0.1+1.21...2.1.0+1.21

Features

  • Final (hopefully) improvements to Windows support:
    • The borderless fullscreen window is now recognized by OBS Game Capture (#16)
    • Reduced input latency in borderless fullscreen mode (#18)
    • I swear, if someone tells me that supporting Windows is easier than supporting Linux ever again...

Fixes

  • Fixed an issue that forced the game window into a maximized state after switching from regular fullscreen mode to windowed

Full Changelog: 2.0.1+1.20...2.1.0+1.20

Features

  • Final (hopefully) improvements to Windows support:
    • The borderless fullscreen window is now recognized by OBS Game Capture (#16)
    • Reduced input latency in borderless fullscreen mode (#18)
    • I swear, if someone tells me that supporting Windows is easier than supporting Linux ever again...

Fixes

  • Fixed an issue that forced the game window into a maximized state after switching from regular fullscreen mode to windowed

Full Changelog: 2.0.1+1.19...2.1.0+1.19

Fixes

  • Fixed an issue where Minecraft would mess up the display resolution on startup (#17)
  • Temporarily disabled fullscreen startup to prevent users from losing control over their mouse while Minecraft is starting in the background (#17)

Full Changelog: 2.0.0+1.21...2.0.1+1.21

Fixes

  • Fixed an issue where Minecraft would mess up the display resolution on startup (#17)
  • Temporarily disabled fullscreen startup to prevent users from losing control over their mouse while Minecraft is starting in the background (#17)

Full Changelog: 2.0.0+1.20...2.0.1+1.20

Fixes

  • Fixed an issue where Minecraft would mess up the display resolution on startup (#17)
  • Temporarily disabled fullscreen startup to prevent users from losing control over their mouse while Minecraft is starting in the background (#17)

Full Changelog: 2.0.0+1.19...2.0.1+1.19

Features

  • Improved startup sequence (the game now starts in fullscreen mode immediately, instead of appearing as a small window and then resizing to full size)
  • Improved Linux and macOS support
  • Improved Windows support (again)
    • The Minecraft window no longer flickers when it loses focus (#4, #12)
    • Ensured Xbox Game Bar support (#6)
    • Always-on-top windows (e.g., a PiP window from your browser) are rendered on top of the game window when it's in borderless fullscreen mode (#10)
    • Switching to borderless fullscreen mode no longer breaks Distant Horizons with shaders (#14)
  • Improved multi-monitor setup support
    • When switching to borderless fullscreen mode, the game window will correctly choose the current monitor, instead of always jumping to the main one (#5)
    • The game now remembers the last used monitor, so if you always play on your second monitor, you won't need to manually move the Minecraft window at the beginning of every gaming session (#5)

Translations

  • ar_sa (#7, MT)
  • be_by (#7, MT)
  • de_de (#7, MT)
  • es_es (#7, MT)
  • es_mx (#7, @TheLegendofSaram)
  • fr_fr (#7, MT)
  • it_it (#7, MT)
  • ja_jp (#7, MT)
  • ko_kr (#7, MT)
  • nl_nl (#7, MT)
  • pt_pt (#7, MT)
  • ru_ru (#7, @mpustovoi)
  • uk_ua (#7, @Kir-Antipov)
  • zh_tw (#13, @yichifauzi)

New Contributors

  • @mpustovoi made their first contribution in #7
  • @TheLegendofSaram made their first contribution in #7
  • @yichifauzi made their first contribution in #13

Full Changelog: 1.1.0+1.20...2.0.0+1.21

Features

  • Improved startup sequence (the game now starts in fullscreen mode immediately, instead of appearing as a small window and then resizing to full size)
  • Improved Linux and macOS support
  • Improved Windows support (again)
    • The Minecraft window no longer flickers when it loses focus (#4, #12)
    • Ensured Xbox Game Bar support (#6)
    • Always-on-top windows (e.g., a PiP window from your browser) are rendered on top of the game window when it's in borderless fullscreen mode (#10)
    • Switching to borderless fullscreen mode no longer breaks Distant Horizons with shaders (#14)
  • Improved multi-monitor setup support
    • When switching to borderless fullscreen mode, the game window will correctly choose the current monitor, instead of always jumping to the main one (#5)
    • The game now remembers the last used monitor, so if you always play on your second monitor, you won't need to manually move the Minecraft window at the beginning of every gaming session (#5)

Translations

  • ar_sa (#7, MT)
  • be_by (#7, MT)
  • de_de (#7, MT)
  • es_es (#7, MT)
  • es_mx (#7, @TheLegendofSaram)
  • fr_fr (#7, MT)
  • it_it (#7, MT)
  • ja_jp (#7, MT)
  • ko_kr (#7, MT)
  • nl_nl (#7, MT)
  • pt_pt (#7, MT)
  • ru_ru (#7, @mpustovoi)
  • uk_ua (#7, @Kir-Antipov)
  • zh_tw (#13, @yichifauzi)

New Contributors

  • @mpustovoi made their first contribution in #7
  • @TheLegendofSaram made their first contribution in #7
  • @yichifauzi made their first contribution in #13

Full Changelog: 1.1.0+1.20...2.0.0+1.20

Features

  • Improved startup sequence (the game now starts in fullscreen mode immediately, instead of appearing as a small window and then resizing to full size)
  • Improved Linux and macOS support
  • Improved Windows support (again)
    • The Minecraft window no longer flickers when it loses focus (#4, #12)
    • Ensured Xbox Game Bar support (#6)
    • Always-on-top windows (e.g., a PiP window from your browser) are rendered on top of the game window when it's in borderless fullscreen mode (#10)
    • Switching to borderless fullscreen mode no longer breaks Distant Horizons with shaders (#14)
  • Improved multi-monitor setup support
    • When switching to borderless fullscreen mode, the game window will correctly choose the current monitor, instead of always jumping to the main one (#5)
    • The game now remembers the last used monitor, so if you always play on your second monitor, you won't need to manually move the Minecraft window at the beginning of every gaming session (#5)

Translations

  • ar_sa (#7, MT)
  • be_by (#7, MT)
  • de_de (#7, MT)
  • es_es (#7, MT)
  • es_mx (#7, @TheLegendofSaram)
  • fr_fr (#7, MT)
  • it_it (#7, MT)
  • ja_jp (#7, MT)
  • ko_kr (#7, MT)
  • nl_nl (#7, MT)
  • pt_pt (#7, MT)
  • ru_ru (#7, @mpustovoi)
  • uk_ua (#7, @Kir-Antipov)
  • zh_tw (#13, @yichifauzi)

New Contributors

  • @mpustovoi made their first contribution in #7
  • @TheLegendofSaram made their first contribution in #7
  • @yichifauzi made their first contribution in #13

Full Changelog: 1.1.0+1.19...2.0.0+1.19

[!WARNING]
Please do NOT use this version! Consider upgrading to v2.0.0, or, at the very least, downgrading to v1.0.0.

I was misled by an anecdotal report of performance degradation from a Windows user. It turned out to be just Windows doing regular Windows stuff - telemetry, updates, you know the drill - while my friend was testing the mod on their machine. And this wouldn't be that bad, except that the "fix" in question turned out to be far more important than I initially thought, so its removal caused a bunch of previously unforeseen issues. Thus, the "fix" is reintroduced in v2.0.0 and is here to stay.

Fixes

  • Removed the "fix" for window flickering on Windows, as it turned out to be too costly to justify.

Full Changelog: 1.0.0+1.20...1.1.0+1.20

[!WARNING]
Please do NOT use this version! Consider upgrading to v2.0.0, or, at the very least, downgrading to v1.0.0.

I was misled by an anecdotal report of performance degradation from a Windows user. It turned out to be just Windows doing regular Windows stuff - telemetry, updates, you know the drill - while my friend was testing the mod on their machine. And this wouldn't be that bad, except that the "fix" in question turned out to be far more important than I initially thought, so its removal caused a bunch of previously unforeseen issues. Thus, the "fix" is reintroduced in v2.0.0 and is here to stay.

Fixes

  • Removed the "fix" for window flickering on Windows, as it turned out to be too costly to justify.

Full Changelog: 1.0.0+1.19...1.1.0+1.19

Features

  • Initial release for Minecraft 1.20

Full Changelog: ..1.0.0+1.20

Features

  • Initial release for Minecraft 1.19

Full Changelog: ..1.0.0+1.19


Project members

Kir_Antipov

Member

Details

Licensed MIT
Published 7 months ago
Updated 2 months ago