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I am trying to play Minecraft on VirtualBox, (I know it's a terrible idea, and I'm not looking for performance or anything) (Win10, but I had the same problem on Ubuntu guest).

The problem I'm encountering is that the driver "does not support OpenGL". I tried installing graphics drivers, but I can't work out what or from where I can install, if there is even something that I can do.

I found something about insert guest additions CD image, but I have no idea what to do with that.

So, is there any solution to this? Again, I just want the game to run, I'm not interested in performance or anything.

H-005
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  • I do not believe you can have your own driver with Virtual Box. You cannot with VMware Workstation. Virtualizing Apps get video from the host system. – John Dec 11 '20 at 19:46
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    See https://superuser.com/questions/1522545/run-application-requiring-opengl-3-3-inside-virtualbox-virtual-machine-windows – Tetsujin Dec 12 '20 at 09:43

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