It has been available on vmware product. The following link is an interesting demo for playing game in guest os. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xF_CoXsXtk4
It is a key feature for game player. And it seems that it is the bottleneck for the performance in a guest environment. I've run a performance test with "PerformanceTest 6" from PassMark. VBox beat vmware player in cpu/memory/disk, except graphics. The test was runned under a real computer, virtualbox and vmware player. I run the test with an acer notebook 2423 cpu: celeron M 370 1.5G memory: host:512M guest:192M Disk: 60G Display: Intel integrated display card 910 real computer OS: windows xp sp2(all drivers is installed.) guest computer OS: windows xp sp2(with virtualbox additional tools installed) host computer os: ubuntu edgy The following is the final scored computer cpu memory disk graphic real computer 383.5 276.8 236.0 229.3 virtualbox 354.8 260.2 116.8 40.2 vmware player 312.3 259.4 39.7 128.2
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