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* Linux: KVM (working) | * Linux: KVM (working) | ||
− | KVM has been supported in | + | KVM has been supported in QEMU since 2013 and is the only stable CPU virtualization at the moment. With the rebase to 2.x and 3.x in 2018, support for other virtualization technologies has become possible. HVF changes were contributed by espes. Active development of HAXM, WHPX and HVF has made them more compatible with XQEMU, but problems remain. Issues have been filed in the respective projects and testing continues. Throughout September 2018 and later, mborgerson has been showcasing [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Si_RAtA7eAQ KVM] for Linux-based systems and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y617eSRogdI HAXM] for Windows and macOS systems in XQEMU. They provide decent performance boosts to games such as Halo: Combat Evolved but still weren't enough to run them at full speed. |
*[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sVtQ9SNPathKAMCqfYtvJQP0bs0UeLzP9otPHvZDMwE/htmlview#gid=709879345 New compatibility chart] (1000+ games) | *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sVtQ9SNPathKAMCqfYtvJQP0bs0UeLzP9otPHvZDMwE/htmlview#gid=709879345 New compatibility chart] (1000+ games) |