how do you get the game run smooth...
try it now with win 8.1 :/
I follow all the steps from page 6 and it works but after i pick a server i got a disconnet, anybody knows whatss the problem?
i use win 7 and vm8
Have you installed DirectX and VMTools?no, it stops after green loading icon :/
I have tried using vm9 with windows 7 ( applying all fixes in this thead) it still hangs. Tried vm9 with windows 81 , still hangs. Tried VM 10.0.3 windows 81 and it still hangs.
I think he meant that its freezing.Update your windows.
Have you installed DirectX and VMTools?
What do you mean by "it hangs" ?
I think he meant that its freezing.
I think it happens for the majority of people.
Mine for example doesnt freeze fast so i can i could think "it works" but when playing long enough it will will freeze no matter what.
I would like to know if people saying it works for them tested long enough.
Yes VM and directX installed on all of them. All patched and updated to current. ALL had 5.5 GB of memory allocated with 1 cpu / 2 cores. AA graphics set to use DX9 with normal quality.
Yup it freezes the entire VM usually after a few minutes. SO if you are just starting up AA its not a valid test, that can be done. But under all those scenerios i have never got it to run more than about 5 minutes without freezing the entire VM.
Yes VM and directX installed on all of them. All patched and updated to current. ALL had 5.5 GB of memory allocated with 1 cpu / 2 cores. AA graphics set to use DX9 with normal quality.
Yup it freezes the entire VM usually after a few minutes. SO if you are just starting up AA its not a valid test, that can be done. But under all those scenerios i have never got it to run more than about 5 minutes without freezing the entire VM.
I'm not just starting it, I have my VM running 24/7 with AB running on it for most of those hours with no freezes or horrible FPS. What CPU do you own and if you CPU supports it, have you enabled Intel VT-x through your BIOS?
Dropbox. I'm still unable to get vmware + archeage runningHi all, I am in the process of setting up a VM.
Once the .vmx file changes have been made, you can no longer "drag and drop" files to the VM, nor set up a shared folder, as the VM no longer recognizes itself as a VM. This is necessary and fine if you don't plan on changing the files frequently, or downloading them.
However, I would like to develop on my main and copy DLL folders over on a regular basis. I suppose I could allocate space for and install visual studio on the VM, but that is a cumbersome step.
Any tips from any developers running on a VM?