Using nonpersistent mode creates large REDO-logs.
Do all VMs use a vmdk like that ?
2019-01-29T17:45:08.191+08:00| vmx| I120: DISKLIB-DSCPTR: ".\game1.vmdk.REDO_a03312" : creation successful.
2019-01-29T17:45:08.644+08:00| Worker#0| I120: DISKLIB-SPARSE: "D:\VM\Win11\Win7.vmdk" : failed to open (14): Disk needs repair.
2019-01-29T17:45:08.644+08:00| Worker#0| I120: DISKLIB-LINK : "D:\VM\Win11\Win7.vmdk" : failed to open (The specified virtual disk needs repair).
2019-01-29T17:45:08.644+08:00| Worker#0| I120: DISKLIB-CHAIN : "D:\VM\Win11\Win7.vmdk" : failed to open (The specified virtual disk needs repair).
2019-01-29T17:45:08.644+08:00| Worker#0| I120: DISKLIB-LIB : Failed to open 'D:\VM\Win11\Win7.vmdk' with flags 0xa The specified virtual disk needs repair (14).
Your VMDK is crying for help.
Try to create a full backup as soon as possible.
Performance and crashes are not your first problem.