![]() ![]() I have not been able to find anything about how to enable it for nvidia cards. ![]() Pretty cool.Īnyway another back on topic edit. In searching for that above I put “Wine 3.0 DX11 enable” and about 4 or 5 results down on DuckDuckGo was this very post. Side note and aditional edit, Man the crawlers work quickly these days. So it seems it should be working off the hop if you have AMD or intel Graphics, nVidia will have to be enabled manually, sorry not idea how right now though. With new VMs you may need to manually set the virtual hardware version to v18 before installing, so double check.A big change with Wine 3.0-RC1 is that Direct3D 11.0 is now enabled by default on AMD and Intel graphics processors! The D3D11 support in Wine still isn’t completely baked, but it’s working for several Direct3D 11 games like Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Prey 2017, Crysis 2 and Witcher 3 to now enjoy under Linux. After power-on, you can then upgrade VMware tools as you normally would. Existing VMs can be upgraded by adjusting the virtual hardware compatibility while the VM is powered off. To get started with DX11, VMware Tools needs to be upgraded, and the Virtual Hardware Compatibility version must be set to v18. ![]() This further isolates the Guest VM operations from the Host, significantly reducing the viability of privilege escalation to the host. We’ve dramatically enhanced virtual machine security by using a special non-root “sandbox” process for rendering 3d hardware assisted graphics.Both Fusion and Workstation Tech Preview 20H2 support up to 32 processors and up to 128GB of RAM per virtual machine, as well as 4GB of shared graphics memory.Hundreds of new games and applications can now run in Fusion and Workstation!.Provides support for DirectX 11 (Direct3D v11) and OpenGL 4.1 graphics capabilities in the guest operating systems! Obviously DX11 is Windows guest only, but OpenGL 4.1 applies to Linux guests as well.What‘s New with the Workstation 20H2 Tech Preview DirectX 11 Support The VMware Workstation and Fusion team is excited to announce the release of our 20H2 Technology Previewfeaturing the first drop of our DirectX 11 support! ![]()
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