In the pantheon of Minecraft history, there are official milestones—Alpha, Beta, the "Adventure Update"—and then there are community milestones. Few community projects have had as explosive or disruptive an impact as Eaglercraft. While the platform eventually moved to newer versions, the Eaglercraft 1.2.0 client remains a fascinating case study in accessibility, open-source engineering, and the enduring demand for a specific era of Minecraft gameplay.
Eaglercraft 120 is an unofficial third-party project.
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| Action | Key | |--------|-----| | Move | WASD | | Jump | Space | | Sneak | Shift | | Inventory | E | | Drop item | Q | | Sprint | Ctrl | | Chat | T | | Pause | Esc | | Fullscreen | F11 | The Browser Blockbuster: Understanding the Legacy of the
Server lag is the bane of Eaglercraft. The 120 Client implements a client-side prediction algorithm. When the server stutters, your character keeps moving locally, rubber-banding much less than previous versions. For PvP (Player versus Player) enthusiasts, this is a game-changer. Eaglercraft 120 is an unofficial third-party project
| Component | Minimum | |-----------|---------| | Browser | Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera, or Safari (latest 2 versions) | | RAM | 2 GB (4 GB recommended for large worlds) | | Storage | 200 MB for cache & worlds | | Network | 5 Mbps for multiplayer | | GPU | WebGL 1.0 compatible |
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