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vmware fusion game problems?
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<blockquote data-quote="wmprice1240" data-source="post: 897837" data-attributes="member: 99551"><p>Even with Bootcamp, your still beholden to reality when it comes to games or other intensive GPU applications. Please post your system specs (make, model, GPU), the type of games you play. </p><p></p><p>Later games, especially FPS titles such as Crysis, Bioshock, FEAR2 etc are extremely hardware intensive whether running Bootcamp or not. You may have to adjust your game settings to turn things like AA or AF down to get decent-playable framerates. </p><p></p><p>Each game usually has a way to benchmark via demos or some other game specific setting. You can also install <a href="http://www.fraps.com/" target="_blank">FRAPS</a> a utility that will tell you what sort of framerates you are getting. Using this tool you can adjust settings, play some more, and get an idea of what you may need to adjust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmprice1240, post: 897837, member: 99551"] Even with Bootcamp, your still beholden to reality when it comes to games or other intensive GPU applications. Please post your system specs (make, model, GPU), the type of games you play. Later games, especially FPS titles such as Crysis, Bioshock, FEAR2 etc are extremely hardware intensive whether running Bootcamp or not. You may have to adjust your game settings to turn things like AA or AF down to get decent-playable framerates. Each game usually has a way to benchmark via demos or some other game specific setting. You can also install [URL="http://www.fraps.com/"]FRAPS[/URL] a utility that will tell you what sort of framerates you are getting. Using this tool you can adjust settings, play some more, and get an idea of what you may need to adjust. [/QUOTE]
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