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Minecraft’s OpenGL-based graphics engine is mapped to WebGL 2.0, allowing for GPU-accelerated performance within a browser tab. WebSocket Networking:

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Most school firewalls block port 25565 (the standard Minecraft port). Eaglercraft bypasses this by using WebSocket servers (ports 8080 or 443, which are standard HTTP ports). eaglercraft 1.20

Eaglercraft is a remote desktop client, nor is it a pirated copy of Minecraft. It is a from-scratch reimplementation of the Minecraft client in JavaScript/WebGL, designed to run inside any modern browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, Safari). The server side is also reimplemented in Java (or Node.js) to handle WebSocket connections instead of raw TCP. eaglercraft 1.20