I simply use an alternate browser in my Windows VMs due to the bug, and I imagine many others do the same. Notice that I personally did not initiate this thread, and modest amount of Google searching will reveal numerous reports of the same issue encountered worldwide. VMware developers should have addressed it by now since Chromium developers have clearly identified the VMware SVGA driver as the root of the problem (per my fourth post). You're correct, it has existed for far too long as it affects hundreds, if not thousands of users with and without support agreements. The other configurations and platforms you cited are irrelevant to this issue. I challenge you to submit any reproducible configuration meeting the above criteria that solves the problem very clearly defined in my third post. However ANY GPU on a Windows 10 host running VMware Workstation 16 Pro with a Windows 10 guest will exhibit the problem in Google Chrome. Both of them support OpenGL 4.x and I can reproduce the problem using either one. My GPUs are NVidia Geforce GTX 1050Ti and I ntel HD Graphics 630. Hardware Compatibility is Workstation 16.x.
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