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So. You want to install a better version of Minecraft, not surprised. Well, you came to the right place.
There are myriad methods of installing Better Than Adventure! on your system. Provided on this page is any easy-to-follow non-exhaustive list.
==== Select Your Version ====


 
BTA is packaged in two release versions; Stable and Snapshot.  
==== Pick a version ====
 
If you want to start playing BTA, first you need a version. There are two types of release versions, Stable Versions, and Snapshots.
[[File:Screenshot from 2021-12-04 20-10-31.png|thumb|So many choices.]]
[[File:Screenshot from 2021-12-04 20-10-31.png|thumb|So many choices.]]


===== Stable Versions =====
===== Stable Versions =====


Easiest to set up (mostly).
Stable, and working, with generally accessible Multiplayer.
Stable, working, and generally accessible Multiplayer.
Fewer known bugs than in Snapshots, with no Experimental Features.
Fewer bugs compared to the snapshots, but any bugs that ARE present will not be fixed until the next snapshot/stable update.
No Experimental Features.


===== Snapshots =====
===== Snapshots =====


Somewhat harder to set up.
Generally less stable, with no guarantee on perfect function. Multiplayer is generally disabled. If enabled, an individual server would have to be hosted. (See [[Setting up a Server]]).  
Multiplayer is generally disabled, if it is enabled then you have to host your own server. (See [[Setting up a Server]]).
Contains Experimental Features.
More buggy compared to the stable versions, but any bugs that ARE present are generally fixed in the next snapshot.
Some/lots of Experimental Features.


==== Installation ====
==== Installation ====
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