I think you can. But why would you need it?
I am just curious if it is possible to run multiple AVA clients on VMware. If anyone has a way could you please point me to a thread or explain it here.
Thanks in advance.
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I think you can. But why would you need it?
I assume for farming purposes, or boosting as you call it in other games.
Not true, I just downloaded this game to test it out and it turns out that you can run the game without any modifications to the registry and/or virtual machine configuration.
Machine information (virtual)
Windows 7-32bit Home premium
2 processors enabled
2000MB ram (2GB)
Even with the above specifications it took 7-9 seconds to load maps with an average of 19 frames per second.
If It's not letting you run the game click this and follow the instructions, except replace "CrossFire" with "AVA". Its fully undetected on themida.
Last edited by Edward Morra; 11-01-2013 at 07:02 PM.
How many were you able to run, an would you mind giving me a hand setting up multiple machines.
Computer specs:
i7-3770 3.40ghz
GTX 660ti
16gb RAM
“I am the punishment of God...If you had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you.”
Deals: @farmers I bought exp from him, I went first smooth trade.
Traded with @Verisakeet an thanks for @Hugo_Boss being our OMM
Realy thats kinda strange...
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Realy thats kinda strange...
not really i have been doing this for years .
I would have assumed you expert coders would have know this !
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Yes it is possible. I have run AVA on my macbook pro running on vmware