Eaglercraft 120

Version 1.2.0 brings back a simplified "Open to LAN" feature. While you still can't host a true public server from a browser, you can now share a local IP with friends on the same Wi-Fi network for quick co-op sessions without a third-party host.

This version is significantly different from modern Minecraft. Here is the content available: eaglercraft 120

The most noticeable change in 1.2.0 is the rendering engine upgrade. Older versions often struggled with chunk loading when flying with an elytra. In version 120, the FPS (frames per second) on standard Chromebooks has reportedly doubled. The game now runs at a smooth 60 FPS on most school-issued laptops (we see you, students). Version 1

We tested Eaglercraft 120 on three low-end devices (Render Distance: 8 chunks, Graphics: Fast). Pro Tip: Reduce "Max Framerate" to 60 and

Pro Tip: Reduce "Max Framerate" to 60 and turn off "Smooth Lighting" for the best experience on school laptops.

To play with friends, you need an Eaglercraft Server (an EAG-compatible server).