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Mufasa804

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So by default VMWare Fusion 3 will give you 128mbs of VRAM for running 3D apps and games. It works very well! But some games require 256 or higher, is there anyway to feed VMWare Fusion more VRAM?
 
So by default VMWare Fusion 3 will give you 128mbs of VRAM for running 3D apps and games. It works very well! But some games require 256 or higher, is there anyway to feed VMWare Fusion more VRAM?
If you wanted to use 3D apps and games, bootcamp is the better option, even with the new VMWare release.
 
Bootcamp is the way to go for more graphically intensive stuff, Fusion only virtualizes a graphics card. That said, most games that have 256 megs of vram as their minimum don't actually need it so long as you don't mind low graphics settings.
 
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