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my girlfriend plays this on her imac using paralells and it works fine. sounds shitty. go bootcamp
and yeah, EQ does run like a charm on windows 7 | ||
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WOW wasted my MBP but my iMac took it like a man on highest graphics so I'm crossing my fingers it can AT LEAST handle EQ on Parallels :/ although I definitely am not rocking 8 gigs of RAM like you. I'm just reluctant to have to boot out of OSX. I really like being able to multi task, as both of my characters are casters that I solo with and have the whole downtime thing. Was nice to be able to mess around on my iMac while I was medding on the Macbook [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | |||
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no we didn't, but her gpu is a geforce gt 120
try messing with the display properties > settings > advanced > trouble shoot > hardware acceleration slider and also see if write combining is enabled then reinstall directx and use 8.1 instead of 9c if you weren't before then you might be able to click the D3D acceleration button in the DirectX control panel if that doesnt work then, uh, try windows 7... | ||
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3D acceleration slider is already at maxed. I'm using Direct X 8 or 8.1. FFFFUUU I actually keep all my EQ installer junk on a USB drive so I can't possibly screw up so everything I've installed has been the same as when I installed it on Bootcamp. God just doesn't want me to enjoy this nostalgic childhood experience, basically. | |||
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Okay update.. I got it working.
For anyone with this issue in the future, you need to turn off the virtual machine and go screw around with the 3D Acceleration option in the configure menu under "Video". It may already be checked but just unchecking and re-checking it fixed the problem and turned DirectX's 3D Acceleration availability on. | ||
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I would recommend installing the parallel drivers for your devices for better functionality as well.
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