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So last year I built the machine in my sig. Love it. I also run an XP virtual machine on it (Vmware player), just for older games.
This worked great on my last machine (Q6600, Nvidia 9800 GTX+). Ran games great, host was Win 7 64-bit, same as I have now.
On the new one, I am having trouble playing Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Jones_and_the_Infernal_Machine
It just runs too fast. I cannot move the character accurately at all, making it almost impossible to use. It also crashes a lot more than it used it. I think it is related to the Vmware SVGA II display driver it is using.
I don't remember exactly, but I don't think my old setup triggered such a high-up virtual card.
I have tried player versions 4 and 5, but they both do this.
Does anybody know of a way I can install a less-featured virtual video card on my VM? According to Google, nobody wants to make their virtual machine slower!
Thanks in advance.
BTW: I set the VM up with one core of my 2500, 1 GB of RAM.
This worked great on my last machine (Q6600, Nvidia 9800 GTX+). Ran games great, host was Win 7 64-bit, same as I have now.
On the new one, I am having trouble playing Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Jones_and_the_Infernal_Machine
It just runs too fast. I cannot move the character accurately at all, making it almost impossible to use. It also crashes a lot more than it used it. I think it is related to the Vmware SVGA II display driver it is using.
I don't remember exactly, but I don't think my old setup triggered such a high-up virtual card.
I have tried player versions 4 and 5, but they both do this.
Does anybody know of a way I can install a less-featured virtual video card on my VM? According to Google, nobody wants to make their virtual machine slower!
Thanks in advance.
BTW: I set the VM up with one core of my 2500, 1 GB of RAM.