Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20150904120435/@comment-3547390-20150906141842

I am glad you have found some stuff on Youtube to help with this, I figured out a lot with those videos.

The one problem about asking me questions like that is that it has been a bit of time, I played Tomb Raider in 2014 or maybe even 2013. Generally when I play these old school games, I tend to go with SB16 first and standard Sound Blaster second if that doesn't work. I believe the tool set I talked about emulates what your main computer can do, so I believe that if you can do it in your primary OS you can do it in a VM. I remember that being the case with mouse drivers, resolutions, and other general stuff. I don't recall any difficulties with sound setup, otherwise it might be more memorable, so I assume that the tool kit would fix any issues if it doesn't natively emulate it.

The good thing about doing Virtualbox instead of VMWare is that the former is free. Even if the VM OS becomes a brick, you can just delete the VM and try again (of course, it will take time to install the OS again). This means that it is a great piece of software to experiment with.