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I have a friend who's son has been playing MC for a couple of years on an old notebook PC. It doesn't meet the system requirements of the new client.
Is there a way to download old versions of MC so he can still play it? He just wants the single-player sandbox.
Thanks for your help!
You can select the version of MC you want to play when you make a Profile:
1. Open launcher
2. Click Launch Options
3. Click Add New
4. Click the drop down menu on Version and scroll to the version you want
5. Click Save
6. Select the Profile using the arrow button next the the Play button
"We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far."
If it's running Windows 10, you can install the Bedrock engine of Minecraft for free.
I have a friend who's son has been playing MC for a couple of years on an old notebook PC. It doesn't meet the system requirements of the new client.
Is there a way to download old versions of MC so he can still play it? He just wants the single-player sandbox.
Thanks for your help!
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Curse PremiumYou can select the version of MC you want to play when you make a Profile:
1. Open launcher
2. Click Launch Options
3. Click Add New
4. Click the drop down menu on Version and scroll to the version you want
5. Click Save
6. Select the Profile using the arrow button next the the Play button
"We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far."
If it's running Windows 10, you can install the Bedrock engine of Minecraft for free.