![]() ![]() I have never run Starcraft on a VM, but it is a relatively old 2D game, so running it shouldn't be a big problem. Many games that require 3D acceleration or DirectX will have troubles running on a VM. Grahpics: The GPU can only be driven by one OS at a time the host OS. License: A VM is considered a new PC, therefore you'll need a new license to install Windows on. However, playing on VMs has a few disadvantages and should only be considered as a last resort: ![]() One such (free) VM would be VMWare Player or VirtualBox. If everything else fail, you may always try to run the game in fullscreen on a Virtual Machine (VM).
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