Installing Better than Adventure! on Windows 2000

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Published 2024-07-20
Getting Windows 2000 set up, and seeing if I can run Minecraft on it. Oh, and the BTA mod too

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All Comments (21)
  • @ItsOnlyMe360
    i had a terrible pc and i learned that if you decrease the size of the minecraft window the game runs a lot better
  • @gargamel3478
    BTA is extremely laggy until you disable Bloom. It's a must.
  • @auugh64
    i suggest running this on windows xp in a vm and also to install the direct3D stuff you need to go into safe mode first by spamming escape button and than load into safe mode and than you can install the guest drivers for direct3D to work this is how i found out the hard way and multiMC works directly on windows xp with no kernalEX stuff required
  • @Euroblitz
    You can only get 3D acceleration on Windows 7 or lower if you're using an older VirtualBox version, they removed that a while ago
  • @roteroam
    you can fix the mouse sensitivity by removing mouse integration, whilst this removes the ability to move your mouse out of the screen without ctrl, it does allow you to play with a okay mouse
  • @Krim_playz
    this is so cool!!!! you could do one of these with not so secret saturday since it can run on windows 98!!!! or maybe do something similar with windows xp!! I can help with VM stuff since I LOVE everything old windows related!!!
  • I've been a searching for a method if Minecraft could run on windows 2000 or 98 and I've found it, thanks dude for uploading this video and for a tutorial on how to do it! lol :)
  • @noice5239
    Cool Video! You can create savestates of VMs within virtualbox, so if you mess up you can revert to an earlier state
  • @gargamel3478
    To install VBox OpenGL drivers you need to reboot windows into safe mode.
  • @veil_01
    Ive been trying to do this for days on Windows XP, thanks for the free guide
  • @itsifox
    If in virtual machine you trying to play something like quake 1 and you cant really control mouse movement and spinning you need to change mouse mode on bottom right thingie
  • @W1inWin
    very cool also try right clicking on a boat with a flag in BTA-
  • @typ0id
    close enough, welcome back Druaga1
  • @linglin92
    The Main reason I don't like VBox is this:You have to Mod the OS file to get proper 3D Acceleration support. I perfer using VMware to do this,it have much better performance and efficiency on 3D acceleration and only needs a driver install(install VMWare Tools needs SP4 with update rollup if you want to.Make sure roll back the mouse driver or the camera rolling would be weird) But VMWare don't have a legacy 2D card emulation for OSes being too old that would be a disadvantage on third-party driver supports.
  • @PeachSSGSS
    2am recommendations strike again and I love it
  • @king_creeperz
    This is cool, I might do this with XP but make it low quality using unregistered hypercam. I personally use VMware Workstaton Pro, I used to use VMWare Workstation Player but they made Pro free for personal use, it has the same features as Virtual Box but I believe it’s faster and more professional. Also VMware has VMware tools which you can pick for a limited install or a full install, so if you want more features you can pick full or you want just functional graphics. VMs also have quirky sensitivity that you can’t fix so it will just kind of jitter everywhere.
  • @Glinckey
    Vbox 6.1.x doesn't support direct3d Use older version or vmware