Booted up my copy of Stardew Valley on my VMWare Fusion with Windows 7 for the first time. Keep getting this error. I understand that the Vmware is displaying a "vmware" graphics card that the application "Stardew Valley" doesn't recognize, but is there any way to get the application to bypass the check? Or display my "vmware" graphics card as something it can recognize?
help pls. I just want to farm potatoes.
>>75823
The game requires a real 3D graphics card, you can't run it in that virtual machine. I think VirtualBox does 3D acceleration but I'm not sure if it'll run this. You should probably try run it on real hardware.
>>75823
Did you enable hardware acceleration for 3d graphics? Otherwise do as >>75863 said and try virtualbox with the 3d acceleration there, though don't expect stellar performance on either of them.
If you are on linux though why not try running it with wine?
http://community.playstarbound.com/threads/stardew-valley-on-linux.106833/
>>75863
VMware uses the IOMMU to pass in the actual 3d card.
Of course, you have to configure it right, and you have to actually have an IOMMU.
>>75823
You need Fusion 8 for DX 10.
Also, make sure other 3d games run for you.
OP Here. Vmware Fusion is version 8.1 with the 3D graphics acceleration and direct x 10 support. None of that is the problem.
Have to find a way to bypass Stardew Valley's graphics card check, because it (like nexon games) check that you have a legal and registered graphics card and aren't running under a virtual machine... which I am.
This is mostly to prohibit piracy, but even legitimate copies can't be run under virtual machines, which sucks.
OP here. Results! First off Fuck Vmware and all virtual machines. Wineskin is the best.
Following this guide: http://community.playstarbound.com/threads/wineskin-wrapper-for-mac.108737/
Did the first part with installing the necessary winetricks and then made sure to put the stardew valley .exe in the exe place and bam.
Instant gratification.
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