Dear Zeus, you are THE MAN!!!
Really appreciate your work, I'm playing my best loved Need For Speed's in 3dfx thanks to you!
You could get a lot more fans if you could implement such a thing.
What I want to suggest - can you implement atleast something working as 3dfx adapter
for latest vmware players or workstations?
They shouts to the world that they have the best guest OS 3D performance ever...
I've spent 1-2 weeks trying to make some of NeedForSpeed's to work under vmware... All was useless.
Now I have two PC's - one with Win7 for work and one with WinXP for nGlide
It would be really perfect if it could be possible to power up a virtual machine on any non-XP platform,
then just launch our best-loved games and that's all!
People could even pass whole installed VM's to each other to play their favourite games.
Right now, to tell the truth, it's a pain for most users to get their old games running,
especially when they already have some older than XP platform.
I had Win95 running in DosBox, but it was non-stable most of the time.
Even with performance losts in vmware, I think it's enough of modern PC to play old games in vmware.
Hope it makes sence to you.
Best regards,
Alexander
nGlide + Vmware = ?
Re: nGlide + Vmware = ?
nGlide already works in VMware and Wine, as long as 3D acceleration is enabled and works.
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Re: nGlide + Vmware = ?
To enable 3d acceleration in VMware Workstation Player you need to:
- check Accelerate 3D graphics option in virtual machine settings
[Player > Manage > Virtual Machine Settings, Display]
Guest OS must be shut down, otherwise the option will be grayed out - install VMware Tools in your guest OS
[Player > Manage > Install VMware Tools]
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Re: nGlide + Vmware = ?
this is awesome news - perhaps the best news i have heard all day - that nglide works in vmware! thank you
Re: nGlide + Vmware = ?
Hello guys
You are making a great thing here.
I found a small bug in Need For Speed - High Stakes (4) in VMware Windows XP + nGlide 1.00,
it has missing lens flares and mouse speed is too high when using wrapper (last might be not your bug).
To test you can run Celtic Ruins track on Win XP host and guest and see that one has lens flares and second - don't.
Win XP guest version is SP3 and NFS 4 version is 4.44 (4.50 looks not that cool )
You are great, saying it again
All other NFS versions (1-4) under WinXP vmware looks OK overall.
Eats more than Crysis or GTA IV, but looks OK
You are making a great thing here.
I found a small bug in Need For Speed - High Stakes (4) in VMware Windows XP + nGlide 1.00,
it has missing lens flares and mouse speed is too high when using wrapper (last might be not your bug).
To test you can run Celtic Ruins track on Win XP host and guest and see that one has lens flares and second - don't.
Win XP guest version is SP3 and NFS 4 version is 4.44 (4.50 looks not that cool )
You are great, saying it again
All other NFS versions (1-4) under WinXP vmware looks OK overall.
Eats more than Crysis or GTA IV, but looks OK
Re: nGlide + Vmware = ?
Thank you.aegelsky wrote:You are making a great thing here.
Missing lensflare is also not a nGlide bug. It's rendered correctly in real OS.aegelsky wrote:I found a small bug in Need For Speed - High Stakes
DirectX 9 emulation in VMware isn't perfect yet, so you may encounter minor glitches here and there.