I proceeded troubleshoot the problem and set the GPU to use MSI (Message Signaled Interrupts) which was supposedly the fix of the audio crackling issue (which it is) and trying out again, it worked well. Since I used HDMI audio at that time, there was a problem with the interrupts configured on the registry that makes the crackling sound on the output. ![]() Remember what I said before about audio issue while I was playing Genshin Impact? This was my first hurdle playing osu! inside KVM. So with those answers on the side right now, I then proceed install osu! on the VM and download few standard and mania beatmaps. I would love to try playing osu! with WINE but I didn't have time to set it up and since this is getting off-topic, this would be discussed on a different forum. And I personally use PipeWire that comes with PulseEffects (a system-wide equalizer for Linux). And we know that PulseAudio is like the common audio server but this new audio/video server fixes the problem of PulseAudio like the latency and the usage. Recently/several months ago, there was a topic about the new audio/video server of Linux that could replace PulseAudio. There are things that you would wanna know some changes to the Linux community. ![]() Short answer: I tend to break Linux easily (most especially the kernel patch that almost broke my previous installation of Linux). "SilentVoice, why didn't you just install osu! on your Arch Linux using Lutris and use WINE and call it a day?" Ok, I'll start spewing more "technical words" to this topic. (Also the part of the original topic starts) Until that time I started thinking about playing osu! inside a virtual machine. But note that it has cracking audio issue which happens both on guest (HDMI audio out) and the host (audio passthrough). With the performance, I saw like very little to no performance impact at all. Again, Genshin Impact has anti-cheat that it wouldn't run inside a virtual machine but it did. I proceeded doing a GPU passthrough, installing Windows 10 inside a VM, applying "patches" to the VM manager and inside Windows 10, and installing Genshin Impact inside the VM.Īfter doing all those parts, I started the game and it ran inside a virtual machine. But before proceeding, I'll be dropping the important PC specs:Īfter setting up all of the apps I needed like virt-manager, qemu, and others. My goal originally was to try out to play games with anti-cheat (which would be Genshin Impact) and probably stick with KVM for a while to feel if there is any difference from native Windows 10 and virtualized Windows 10.Īnd so I started installing Arch Linux as the host OS to an SSD. Anyways, let's get started.įew weeks ago, I got interested in virtual machine after watching a certain YouTuber who is like the "KVM God". Also this is probably my first time posting a very long topic and this may not be as organized with others so bear with me. ![]() Good day everyone! Note that this topic might get technical, have some words that you don't understand, have inadequate info from my experience that I can't explain, and this topic can get long. This forum is not a guide, this is an explanation to my experience on playing osu! inside a virtual machine.
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