Author Topic: What is the oldest Windows OS that supports Blockland?  (Read 1980 times)

No it doesn't. Have you even used it? If not, then you're in no position to say how it is to use it.
I did and it wouldn't stop lagging. I went back to Win7.

Why would you even want to use anything older than XP?

My XP computer currently has a crashed hard drive and we never got around to attempting to retrieve the data.  I use a Windows 7 HP Pavilion G6 right now, but I was just seeing if I could get it working on another computer.

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Because 8 only removed features from 7, just to add an xbox interface.

Because 8 only removed features from 7, just to add an xbox interface.

That's an absurd statement. Have you even used Windows 8? There are hundreds of additions and everything is several times faster.

I did and it wouldn't stop lagging. I went back to Win7.
thats a problem on your end, silly! i have not had any computer lag in a while.

I did and it wouldn't stop lagging. I went back to Win7.
Did you run it in a VM or what? Windows 8 is way faster than 7.

No, I installed it on a seperate HDD just in case. It was unuseable.

No, I installed it on a seperate HDD just in case. It was unuseable.
Maybe your seperate HDD was too slow?

It's faster than my current HDD so I seriously doubt it. SATA vs IDE. SATA is obviously faster.





This is what my dad was thinking when I asked him.  XP was released in 2001 iirc and Vista followed in 2007, which was after Blockland was released.  I'm not a computer nut though, so i wasn't sure if anything came between them.

I think Blockland might be able to run on 98 with that kernel extension program

This is what my dad was thinking when I asked him.  XP was released in 2001 iirc and Vista followed in 2007, which was after Blockland was released.  I'm not a computer nut though, so i wasn't sure if anything came between them.
Windows servers came inbetween. Nothing special.

How do you find obscure stuff like that??
When I was watching the video I saw the message.