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Vmware pro 16 serial key12/30/2023 ![]() Out of curiosilty: why did you opt for vmware rather than hyper-v? vmx file and added a line (after another one that also started with "mks."): This answer was the golden ticket for me. I could landscape relatively well, but there's no way I'd want to use this in a heated battle.Īfter digging around a bit, I stumbled across How to disable mouse integration in VMware Workstation Player?. I tried a few other things, but they didn't seem to improve the situation. Setting Camera Aligns to Slopes helped a lot. ![]() It was important to use the WASD keys more than the mouse. With these settings I was able to wander around and mostly play except that it was still too easy to get my view off. I also ramped up Options | Input | Mouse Look Sensitivity to 0.50 or higher. To play at all, I had to set Options | Input | Mouse Look Sensitivity to 0.00. To make things easier, the VM options were edited and set to go full screen automatically when the VM powers up. I'd read that for best graphics performance, I should run the VM full-screen, so I did do that (which makes sense anyway to lessen likelihood of mousing out of the VM). Samples pretty high, but I don't have it set insanely fast, and, besides, the KVM does emulate keyboard/mouse soĭoesn't necessarily pass-through the mouse as-is. I do have a Logitech Gaming Mouse and it runs through a KVM, so unsure what interactions were at play. Using mouse buttons to walk / control the camera was a disaster. I accepted both.Įverything except the camera worked fine at this point. Naturally, 3D graphic support is enabled.Īfter Windows install (nothing added except vmware tools - essential), LOTRO was installed.Īfter the initial install "finished" it let me try to launch the game, but it crashed so had to be restarted.Īt this point it offered to install additional software and to use DirectX 11 vs. The VM has 8GB RAM, 2GB of graphics RAM, and 2 Cores. Processor Type: 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1165G7 2.80 GHz
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