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Instead of me going through all the work, i was wondering if anyone has tried to play SRO under VMware. I was thinking this would be a possible way to have 2 sro's running so i would be able to grind and have a stall mule. Has anyone actually tried this? :?

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sting13 wrote:Instead of me going through all the work, i was wondering if anyone has tried to play SRO under VMware. I was thinking this would be a possible way to have 2 sro's running so i would be able to grind and have a stall mule. Has anyone actually tried this? :?

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It has nothing to do with multiclienting, i was asking people who knew what VMware is if it would work, i realize multiclienting is not allowed to talk about on this forum but VMware is a Virtual machine (like a pc inside your pc, you even have to install another version of windows/linux whatever). So im pretty sure i can ask this. It has nothing to do with editing ANYTHING on sro, just installing sro on VMware virtual machine.

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sting13 wrote:It has nothing to do with multiclienting, i was asking people who knew what VMware is if it would work, i realize multiclienting is not allowed to talk about on this forum but VMware is a Virtual machine (like a pc inside your pc, you even have to install another version of windows/linux whatever). So im pretty sure i can ask this. It has nothing to do with editing ANYTHING on sro, just installing sro on VMware virtual machine.


Running 2 clients at a time on 1 PC is illegal, and will get you banned. Using Softmod or not.
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I havent tried it in a long time, but it "used" to work but that was about a year ago. And it did allow you to multi but i am pretty sure it wont do it now. But their are other ways to get what you want just google around. but like stated all of them are against the rules so...

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What the hell is with your people bringing up multiclients. Look it up and you will realize what im talking about, secondly why is running 2 sro's from 2 pcs in your house legal? your still accessing SRo through the same ip. This post will probally be locked because 1 person here actually knows what the program does. You create virtual machine, boot it up, install windows on the virtual machine, then download and install Sro. How is that any different from running from 2 pcs?

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sting13 wrote:What the hell is with your people bringing up multiclients. Look it up and you will realize what im talking about, secondly why is running 2 sro's from 2 pcs in your house legal? your still accessing SRo through the same ip. This post will probally be locked because 1 person here actually knows what the program does. You create virtual machine, boot it up, install windows on the virtual machine, then download and install Sro. How is that any different from running from 2 pcs?

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doesn't virtualization have bad graphic acceleration?
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boast wrote:doesn't virtualization have bad graphic acceleration?


which is why im asking if sro will run, directx is supported with vmware, so it should work..

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boast wrote:doesn't virtualization have bad graphic acceleration?

Yea.. You get reallyreally low fps.

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sting13 wrote:It has nothing to do with multiclienting, i was asking people who knew what VMware is if it would work, i realize multiclienting is not allowed to talk about on this forum but VMware is a Virtual machine (like a pc inside your pc, you even have to install another version of windows/linux whatever). So im pretty sure i can ask this. It has nothing to do with editing ANYTHING on sro, just installing sro on VMware virtual machine.


sting13 wrote:What the hell is with your people bringing up multiclients. Look it up and you will realize what im talking about, secondly why is running 2 sro's from 2 pcs in your house legal? your still accessing SRo through the same ip. This post will probally be locked because 1 person here actually knows what the program does. You create virtual machine, boot it up, install windows on the virtual machine, then download and install Sro. How is that any different from running from 2 pcs?


Total agree! I don't think it is multi-client at all. :wink:

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Snudge wrote:
sting13 wrote:It has nothing to do with multiclienting, i was asking people who knew what VMware is if it would work, i realize multiclienting is not allowed to talk about on this forum but VMware is a Virtual machine (like a pc inside your pc, you even have to install another version of windows/linux whatever). So im pretty sure i can ask this. It has nothing to do with editing ANYTHING on sro, just installing sro on VMware virtual machine.


Running 2 clients at a time on 1 PC is illegal, and will get you banned. Using Softmod or not.


Lol, yeah, they'll definately get banned. Forgot who you're dealing with?

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Snudge wrote:
sting13 wrote:It has nothing to do with multiclienting, i was asking people who knew what VMware is if it would work, i realize multiclienting is not allowed to talk about on this forum but VMware is a Virtual machine (like a pc inside your pc, you even have to install another version of windows/linux whatever). So im pretty sure i can ask this. It has nothing to do with editing ANYTHING on sro, just installing sro on VMware virtual machine.


Running 2 clients at a time on 1 PC is illegal, and will get you banned. Using Softmod or not.

ok 1st of all quit being a dumass and let this guy ask his question ok? and if u want to be the border control y dun u go and get a job for joymax then?

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YES!

At least I think so. I played lots of other online games WITH Gameguard on VMWare. And SRO doesn't even have Gameguard.

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sting13 wrote:Instead of me going through all the work, i was wondering if anyone has tried to play SRO under VMware. I was thinking this would be a possible way to have 2 sro's running so i would be able to grind and have a stall mule. Has anyone actually tried this? :?

i believe Silkroad cant run under VMware have not tried it yet you probably will get those d9... errors

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I don't know anything about it but to me it sounds perfectly fine and no you won't get baned

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Yes, you can run SRO with VMware, provided if your hardware can support, meaning CPU and RAM etc, but the graphic will be terrible. You can only use VMware's drivers which only have 8MB RAM for graphic, I believe you will only be able to use it for stalling. If you want to stall 1 char and grind on the other, I believe you will give up.

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