This is a very strange thing to say.Why bother getting a Mac if you're going to run PC Games for Windows.
This is a very strange thing to say.Why bother getting a Mac if you're going to run PC Games for Windows.
Now, i'm a massive vmware fanboy (been using it since Workstation 1.0), but this simply isn't true.
IF the game works, it may be acceptable, but very few of the games I want to play actually work in fusion yet - let alone perform anywhere near the same.
Yes I am up to date, and yes I've tried them.
not for games... which runs like 25% to 50% the performance.
Also Parallels 8 is the highest performance for gaming with a VM, and even has some DX10 support.
Speaking from experience, I have run Tomb Raider Legend, Anniversary and Underworld - all Windows code versions - in Fusion VMs. In Fusion 3, Underworld, the most graphically advanced of the 3, ran with a slight lag and occasional rendering imperfections. Upon upgrading to Fusion 5 a marked improvement was noted, in that rendering was virtually flawless and there was no visible lag. As I have also run Underworld in native Windows (boot camp); comparing the two experiences I would give Fusion 9.5/10. Ah, this is with Win7 on an i5 with 8GB.
Unless things have changed drastically:
- Falcon 4 Allied Force- does not work
- Hitman - does not work
- Sacred - too slow to be playable
A bunch of other stuff I tested doesn't work either.
Bearing in mind - much of the stuff I try and run in a VM doesn't run under Windows 7 either (I already have an install of Windows 7 on real hardware if i want to play Win7 games) - i'm trying to run it in VMs of Windows XP or Windows 98...
My point was that VMs are not a silver bullet for gaming by any stretch.
I would suggest to first have a game and OS combination that works on native h/w, then test that pairing in the latest Fusion 5 VM. Talking about stuff that you know doesn't run on an OS, and probably tested on an outdated version of Fusion, doesn't do much except cloud the issue with confusion.
PC games, in particular, have become popular among gamers due to the ability to play a variety of games on a single machine that also has more practical purposes such as Internet browsing and word processing. ways to play PC games vary based on both the game and the player.
That was interesting.Got any more revelations you care to share with us?
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PC games, in particular, have become popular among gamers due to the ability to play a variety of games on a single machine that also has more practical purposes such as Internet browsing and word processing. ways to play PC games vary based on both the game and the player.
Yes Yoghurt is a dairy product, often available with fruit or on its own both sweetened and unsweetened.
PC gamers can eat yoghurt with a spoon.
A spoon is an implement consisting of a small, shallow oval or round bowl on a long handle.
This should not be confused with spooning, which is a different thing, but one should find remarkable reading material on google via your PC which as we have already been informed can be used for games and for Internet browsing.... Spooning does however make a very pleasant multiplayer game.
PC games, in particular, have become popular among gamers due to the ability to play a variety of games on a single machine that also has more practical purposes such as Internet browsing and word processing. ways to play PC games vary based on both the game and the player.
In windows 8, I played the games, and it's too facilitative to any users and always; I am using new version for PC games. So it's a very easy to play games.*