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Resolves an issue with missing textures in games such as Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, WoW 3.3.5, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, etc.
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Now Supporting Windows 10 and ready for El Capitan Choose your view to make Windows invisible while still using its applications, or keep the familiar Windows background and controls on your Mac. I asking about normal daily work usage such as email, word processors, text editors, programmers’ IDEs ( IntelliJ, NetBeans), OmniGroup apps, LibreOffice, Apple Keynote/Pages/Numbers.Parallels allows you to run Windows and Mac applications side by side. I'm not talking about gaming or running CAD/CAM systems. Apparently that emulation in provided in Mountain Lion as well, but not Yosemite.Ĭan anyone verify if Fusion by VMware (standard edition?, Pro edition?), or VirtualBox by Oracle, or any other solution can run Yosemite well as a guest OS on a host Mac including peppy graphics? Documenting their support for graphics acceleration would be ideal. Apparently the difference is due to a "software emulation of 2D/3D acceleration officially supported by Apple" (per the tech note linked above). Really! I set the Dock to the opposite side of the screen to remind myself that I'm using a VM. In contrast, Mountain Lion performs so well in Parallels 9 and 10 that I forget I am using a virtual machine. Generally it feels sluggishly delayed similar to screen-sharing over a very slow DSL internet connection. Windows in the Finder jump an inch or two at a time while dragging to move them. The Dock magnification appears chunky and delayed as you move the mouse across app icons. Highlighting menu items cannot keep up with the mouse movement. This means Yosemite inside Parallels runs noticeably slowly in its screen rendering.
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I am disappointed to learn that the Parallels 10 (and earlier) does not support hardware accelerated 2D (nor 3D) graphics when Mac OS X is the guest OS.