02-28-2019, 02:50 PM
This is because the most of these cores do not report the current native resolution.
Parallels however does with the right setting. You need to enable angrylion in the core options. By default it is set to auto.
The angrylion plug in if very CPU intensive I don't even get full speed on a i7 4790k @4ghz. But not is currently the only core that reports the correct resolutions.
Parallels however does with the right setting. You need to enable angrylion in the core options. By default it is set to auto.
The angrylion plug in if very CPU intensive I don't even get full speed on a i7 4790k @4ghz. But not is currently the only core that reports the correct resolutions.