VMware fusion is the best solution right now. 
Did you increase the amount of ram that is given to windows? The default is 512 
MB, which is not much. 
This may improve your situation. 
The other way is, of course to run windows from bootcamp, but I don't like this 
for various reasons.

Nektarios.

On Dec 4, 2010, at 9:54 PM, Matthew Alvernaz wrote:

> Hi, I'm sure this, or something like this has been asked before, but I'm 
> rather new to the list, so haven't seen much about it.  Is it possible to 
> play windows audio games on a mac? I gave vmware fusion a try on a friends 
> computer, but the delay when playing games while not much normally, does get 
> quite annoying.
> Is there any other vertualization software, or something like it that will 
> let me do this?
> Thanks, Matthew
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