After launching the client, you'll need to configure it to connect to your Eaglercraft server. Follow these steps:
Once the client is installed and open, you need to configure it to your liking. 1. Setting Up Your Skin
Clear your browser cache if the page hangs on a black screen. Enable in your browser settings.
Because of the way the browser works, you and your friends need to connect through a public relay server to bridge your connection. When you open a world to LAN, the game will give you a relay URL. Your friends must add this URL to their "Network Settings" menu (accessible from the Multiplayer screen) before they can join. Some public relay servers you can use include:
Create a new folder on your computer named Eaglercraft-Client .
If you want to play with friends, you can host your own server using Docker or EaglerXServer , which is a plugin for Spigot, BungeeCord, and Velocity, as described on GitHub and Sealos Blog .
Eaglercraft is not a mod or a plugin; it is a reimplementation of the Minecraft Java Edition client entirely in and HTML5 . This means it runs natively inside a web browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or even Safari) without requiring a Mojang account, Java Runtime Environment, or local game files.
Depending on the build, you may need Java 11 or 17 installed to compile the client, though many provided clients are "pre-compiled".
Right-click the file or click the download button, then select to download it to your local storage. Step 2: Launching the Game Open your file manager and locate the downloaded HTML file. Double-click the file. It will automatically open inside your default web browser. Wait for the loading screen to compile the game assets. Method 2: Running a Local Self-Hosted Client
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