Windows On Mac :To Play PC Only Games - VMware / Parallels?

Aug 4, 2009

What is the Best way to play PC only games on a mac. From what I have read I assume Boot Camp is the best, but am not quite sure. If I wanted to go the virtualization route, which would be better for gaming, VMware Fusion or Parallels?

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Would I (most likely), uninstalled VMWare Tools, reboot.

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Jul 7, 2010

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