MxO on a Mac via Parallels

8 posts · 2008-03-16 18:34:32 to 2008-05-07 13:27:23

#36300425826 03/16/2008 18:34:32 MxO on a Mac via Parallels
Don't try this at home, kids!
After spending several hours installing Windows and Parallels, the moral of the story here is: stick to Boot Camp for games.
#36300425837 03/16/2008 19:09:58 Re:MxO on a Mac via Parallels
Looks awesome dude lol.
#36300427245 03/19/2008 10:31:16 Re:MxO on a Mac via Parallels

I dunno - that tie-dye effect has some potential! SMILEY

 Just curious--because I am a curious person--in the settings, would that be the result of the over-bright filter?  I'm wondering, if you haven't wiped that out already, if the effect would clear itself if you remove the color filtering...

#36300428295 03/20/2008 19:40:26 Re:MxO on a Mac via Parallels
Don't know, wiped the VM as soon as I actually got it working. Performance is horrible...DirectX acceleration in Parallels is still "alpha" quality, was just checking to see how well it really worked.
On the plus side, the game runs great under Boot Camp. SMILEY
#36300428431 03/21/2008 06:04:04 Re:MxO on a Mac via Parallels

No big deal--I was just wondering.  But if the performance sucks, who cares about fixing the look? SMILEY

Still, good to know all this, and thanks for posting the screen.

#36300428920 03/21/2008 14:50:02 Re:MxO on a Mac via Parallels
I think I'll give VMWare Fusion a shot in the near future. Apparently they're much further along with DirectX support.
#36300429548 03/22/2008 10:01:59 MxO on a Mac via Parallels
Symmetric wrote:
Don't try this at home, kids!
After spending several hours installing Windows and Parallels, the moral of the story here is: stick to Boot Camp for games.


Nice work, but ouch... I feel your pain.  SMILEY

Having boot camp is one of the smartest things Apple has done in years regarding Macs and just general hardware sales. Even if people hate OS X or don't like the limited performance capabilities of the OS X gaming/graphics subsystem we can still go, "Hey, cool Mac, I'll get one." and not have to give up anything.

I'm impressed by the work in Parallels, especially for initial DirectX support for casual apps, but as you note, thank goodness for Boot Camp.

#36300451863 05/07/2008 13:27:23 Re:MxO on a Mac via Parallels
Hate to necro this but theres a new VM ware out with some more improvements to direct x 9 suport not sure if annyone wants to try it out ill give it a shot in a lil bit
http://blogs.vmware.com/teamfusion/...displays-m.html