VMware Workstation Pro is the industry standard desktop hypervisor for running virtual machines on Linux or Windows PCs. It would be preferable if your host hardware has a discrete graphics adapter from either Nvidia or AMD that is capable of OpenGL 4.x. I don't know if it will work but you could try if your host graphics adapter is capable of OpenGL 3.3. VMware Player on Linux hosts would use OpenGL when 3D acceleration is enabled.OpenGL was originally released in 1992.…It has been refined and improved over more than 20 years.…Furthermore, graphics cards manufacturers…design their hardware to make it work well with OpenGL.…The point of telling you this is not for the history lesson,…but to explain that it would be a fools errand…to try and improve upon OpenGL,…and using it in 2D and 3D games on the desktop,…especially if you want your game…to run on more than just windows, is the obvious choice.….Just got Quake 3 running in Windows 7 圆4 (OpenGL) Discussion in 'Gaming' started by c_raidz, Mar 6, 2010.