Disclaimer: Ensure you are abiding by your school/workplace policies when playing games in the browser. If you'd like, I can: Help you find an active . Give you tips on how to host your own Eaglercraft server.
Unlike standard Minecraft which connects via raw TCP sockets, Eaglercraft 1.20.2 uses WebSockets to let clients connect to specialized BungeeCord, Velocity, or Spigot proxies. Key Gameplay Upgrades in the 1.20.2 Meta
| Device | CPU | RAM | Browser | Avg FPS (render 12 chunks) | |--------|-----|-----|---------|----------------------------| | High-end gaming PC | i9-13900K | 32GB | Chrome 124 | 144 (capped) | | Mid-range laptop | Ryzen 5 5500U | 8GB | Edge 123 | 82 | | Chromebook (2021) | Celeron N4500 | 4GB | ChromeOS 119 | 43 |
Configure the proxy to listen on a WebSocket port ( ws:// or wss:// ).
Modern Minecraft relies heavily on complex rendering engines and deep mechanics that struggle under JavaScript execution limits.
Browser caches clear frequently. Always export your single-player worlds as .epk files to your local hard drive so you do not lose your builds.


Disclaimer: Ensure you are abiding by your school/workplace policies when playing games in the browser. If you'd like, I can: Help you find an active . Give you tips on how to host your own Eaglercraft server.
Unlike standard Minecraft which connects via raw TCP sockets, Eaglercraft 1.20.2 uses WebSockets to let clients connect to specialized BungeeCord, Velocity, or Spigot proxies. Key Gameplay Upgrades in the 1.20.2 Meta
| Device | CPU | RAM | Browser | Avg FPS (render 12 chunks) | |--------|-----|-----|---------|----------------------------| | High-end gaming PC | i9-13900K | 32GB | Chrome 124 | 144 (capped) | | Mid-range laptop | Ryzen 5 5500U | 8GB | Edge 123 | 82 | | Chromebook (2021) | Celeron N4500 | 4GB | ChromeOS 119 | 43 |
Configure the proxy to listen on a WebSocket port ( ws:// or wss:// ).
Modern Minecraft relies heavily on complex rendering engines and deep mechanics that struggle under JavaScript execution limits.
Browser caches clear frequently. Always export your single-player worlds as .epk files to your local hard drive so you do not lose your builds.