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Running Sims 4 on VM

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Hi

I have recently been looking into setting up and UnRaid server for home storage gaming and streaming.
I havent been able to find if i can run Sims 4 on a VM for multiple users. Also each has their on Origin account. 
My two daughters want to play sims 4 but their laptops struggle to handle the game and lack of storage.
I was wondeirng if there is a way to use a box with a Nvidia 2070 in it to play Sims 4 seperatly on the VM.

Thanx

I would say, yes, but not at the same time.

So the only thing you can do is setup 2 virtual machines, each with its origin account, both with the gpu passthrough, but you will be able to run a vm at a time.

If you want both vms simultaneously you need 2 gpus to be passed through.

 

Update: oh wait...windows has multi login accounts...I think you should be able to setup one single vm with the gpu passed through, with two accounts..but have a look at the system requirements for cpu and graphics, taking into account that the use of the graphic will be doubled.

Once the vm is setup it can be used from their laptops, by connecting to the vm with remote connections, parsec for example, pointing at the proper windows account.

Edited by ghost82

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