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| Feature | EaglerXServer | Standard Java Server | |---------|---------------|----------------------| | Client requirement | Browser (any OS) | Java + Minecraft launcher | | Protocol | WebSocket (WS) | Raw TCP | | Cross-platform client | Yes (iOS, ChromeOS, Linux, etc.) | No (needs native runtime) | | Plugin support | Partial (Velocity-compatible) | Full (Bukkit/Spigot/Paper) | | DDoS resilience | Lower (WebSocket easier to abuse) | Moderate | eaglerxserver
: Many users report that setting up a server is simple and intuitive, even for those new to server hosting. For , always: | Feature | EaglerXServer |
In the evolving landscape of Minecraft servers, accessibility is king. For years, players without the ability to purchase the official Java Edition or install custom launchers relied on the now-defunct Eaglercraft. But with the original project’s discontinuation, a new, more robust solution has risen to take its place: . But with the original project’s discontinuation, a new,