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Description

If you do not want to dual-boot and you want to run Guild Wars 2 in a virtual machine, you will soon come across the "spinning camera" issue that does not let you cam around because the screen rotates in all directions. The following article explains how to tweak various virtual machines (VM) in order to be able to play.

Parallels Desktop

Parallels Desktop is an OSX virtual machine software application that boasts about its emulating speed. Currently it allows you to dedicate 1GB of VRAM, assign multiple cores and RAM to the VM and supports 3D acceleration. The following checklist can be used to set-up Guild Wars 2 so that you do not get the "spinning camera" problem:

Turn SmartMouse off.

You have to run Guild Wars 2 in Windowed Fullscreen mode.

Increase mouse speed in Windows.

Enter full screen mode in Parallels.

Turn off the adaptive hypervisor.

 Parallels 3D settings.

Notes On Performance

The following table contains some test results with various CPU, RAM and VRAM settings. The tests were performed on a Windows 7, 64bit guest OS while a movie was running at the same time on the host operating system along with other applications. The graphics preset Best Performance was used from the Guild Wars 2 Options menu for all the benchmarks. The benchmark was performed in-game in the Norn Hoelbrak capital city, in a very densely-populated area with both wandering NPCs and players.

CPU Cores RAM VRAM FPS Feels
4 4GB 512MB 15-22 Playable
2 4GB 512MB 15-22 Playable
2 6GB 512MB 15-25 Playable
2 6GB 768MB 20-25 Good
1 6GB 768MB 10-18 Playable
2 6GB 1GB 17-25 Good
2 7168MB 512MB 21-25 Great
3 7168MB 512MB 24-28 Great

We noticed that 8GB of RAM crashes the virtual machine, although given the trend, it should increase the FPS even further.

Conclusions