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Version 1.16, known as the , was a major milestone for Minecraft. A full Eaglercraft port of 1.16 would introduce significant gameplay changes:
A server list is available at https://servers.eaglercraft.com/ to help you find active multiplayer worlds.
Players can explore the fully realized Nether, featuring diverse biomes like the Crimson Forest, Warped Forest, Soul Sand Valley, and Basalt Deltas. All unique fog effects, ambient sounds, and particle systems are preserved. Core Mobs and Mechanics
Because it runs on JavaScript, it is significantly more CPU-intensive than the native Java version. You may experience frame drops, longer chunk loading times, and occasional browser crashes during intense gameplay.
Google Chrome, Brave, and Microsoft Edge generally handle WebGL tasks more efficiently than other browsers.
: Cap your FPS at 60 to prevent CPU spikes.
Multiplayer runs significantly smoother because a remote server handles the heavy processing. Eaglercraft uses instead of traditional TCP/IP netty sockets. This means you cannot join standard Minecraft Java servers directly. You must join servers specifically configured with an Eaglercraft BungeeCord proxy. Optimizing Eaglercraft 1.16 for Smooth FPS
For now, is the definitive way to play modern-feeling Minecraft on a potato PC or a restricted device.
Minecraft 1.16 Eaglercraft does support singleplayer survival and creative. However, there is a major catch: . Your world is saved to your browser’s cache.
Singleplayer worlds are stored in your browser's local storage. If you clear your cache, you'll lose your progress. To back up your world, look for the "Export World" option in the menu and save the file to your computer.