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Running a version equivalent to 1.20 in a browser is resource-intensive. Eaglercraft 1.20 often uses and WebGL to handle the rendering. While it is highly optimized, players on lower-end hardware (like basic Chromebooks) should: Reduce Render Distance: Keep it between 4–8 chunks. Turn off Smooth Lighting: This significantly boosts FPS.

: Some developers have reported issues with world height and terrain generation (like the 1.18 "Starlike" generation), which require deep rewrites of the game's original Java code. How to Stay Updated eaglercraft 1.20

Select "Multiplayer" to find community servers or "Singleplayer" to start a new world. Technical Challenges and Performance Running a version equivalent to 1

Set your username and customize your controls in the "Options" menu. Turn off Smooth Lighting: This significantly boosts FPS

If you’ve spent any time on a Chromebook trying to sneak in some blocks between classes, you know the legend of Eaglercraft

Originally created by lax1dude and other contributors, Eaglercraft takes the original Minecraft 1.12.2 client and compiles it from Java to JavaScript (via TeaVM or similar toolchains), then uses WebGL for rendering.