Mac OS X VMWare Fusion
mmz_trell
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<div class="IPBDescription">Can't run NS2</div>So I have been playing NS for a very long time. I could not wait for NS2 and missed the beta. Here is my situation, I run a Macbook Pro 17" i7 2.4GHz with 16GB RAM, VMWare Fusion with Windows 7 Pro. I can play NS just fine. I try to load up NS2 and all I get is the start screen, with my Player Name: and the following options, Play, Training, Options, Mods, and Exit. The problem is I can't click anything...
H.E.L.P please I really want to play the game, has anyone got this running on VMWare Fusion? Oh my version is 5.0 just upgraded thinking it was VMWare Fusion 4 :(
H.E.L.P please I really want to play the game, has anyone got this running on VMWare Fusion? Oh my version is 5.0 just upgraded thinking it was VMWare Fusion 4 :(
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Plus, there's no way a VM will run a current-gen game through VM emulation at more than 5 frames per second.
So unless you have constructive post don't come here trolling. For your info, I have VM'ed plenty of current-gen games.
No, he means a real computer as opposed to one that <b>can't run games</b>.
I deploy 1000's of macbook's to school every year (and 5x that amount of windows machines) and can honestly say they aren't worth the money. Of course that is my opinion, just like I don't go buy a $200 pair of Jeans when a $20 pair will do the same trick. Apple has made computers fashionable, although with recent patent suits and product overlaps/stepping on fanbois toes, are actively tarnishing their reputation.
good luck with the MAC. I would try doing the dual-boot method instead since running virtual machines does mess with inputs and memory access --- could be a simple fix but have never tried vmware workstaion on a mac :)
some of the i7 laptop cpu's do support VT-d so might be in luck there!
This is the way I was hoping the question would go, I'm not sure about the VT-d, I will do some research into it. Bootcamp is out of the question due to the fact I'm running a RAID on my MBP 17 with dual SSDs. Might be worth it to break the RAID and use 1 drive for each, but I love the speed I have with my RAID...
I wouldn't imagine you'd get great performance playing NS2 in a VM. There are some interesting things with GPU passthrough happening via the Xen HV IIRC, might have been ESXi...
I am actually a Unix Admin, I will probably try and break my RAID and do bootcamp...