How in the world you getting 100fps in free fire? Game is not even managing to get 60 fps properly(Not supported high fps). Running the only option to get 60fps or doing the emote. Maybe you pc spec is good but I don't think that you're getting the 100fps fr
Friendly reminder that this 'emulator' requires new gen cpu, at least 10th gen intel cpu Edit: the official requirement only requires 8th gen intel cpu, last time I check it used to said 10th gen intel cpu
@@minkeymoo As long as it's support AMD-V and you enabled Windows hypervisor, any Desktop AMD cpu with at least 4 cores would run perfectly fine. For laptop be at least 3000 series
Been playing Asphalt 9 on this ever since it first came out and A9 became one of the first games to be released on Play Games Beta. Works like a charm on my new laptop but never worked on my old laptop. It's still being optimized for more and more PCs and processors as we speak, so hopefully Google doesn't ditch this and keeps on improving it further, this app can be revolutionary.
@@r1ftzy I'm an Android player so I mainly used to play on phone, but being able to play on the same account on my laptop was of big help. This was before cross-save and cross-platform was introduced in the Unite update. Now, i mainly just play on the Microsoft Store version (my phone has been struggling with the latest update), so I don't need the steam version. And i still have the Play Games Beta version too cuz that allows me to play on a minimised window and puts less stress on the cpu than the MS Store version, helpful when my laptop isn't plugged in.
@@Azem4144 Play Games is definitely more optimised than any other emulator since it doesn't run through any third and fourth party servers. It's been developed by the official developers for playing on PC, verified by Google, for playing on their official emulator. It's basically like Play Store but for your PC, from where you can directly install the game and start playing.
You probably cannot but there are methods of getting it to run but it won't be as smooth as this because these programs aren't designed to work with arm CPUS
Nice video and very informative. Two notes I want to add. 1) if you know how to use ADB from CMD then you don't need AOW Tools and 2) if you want the BlueStacks experience and control I recommend LD Player which works faster and with lower resources
@itjustcrashed You know the difference between ARM and x64/x86 architecture-based processors, right? PC processors are generally more powerful than 'mobile processors,' and here's why: First, PC processors have more cores and higher clock speeds, allowing them to handle demanding tasks like gaming, video editing, and running complex software. They’re designed for maximum performance, while mobile processors focus on energy efficiency and battery life. Another key point is that software development is easier on non-ARM processors. When porting these applications to mobile, developers often have to cut corners on features or performance just to make them work. And you might be like, 'bruh, you’ve probably heard about Apple's ARM processors and the new ARM revolution in Windows laptops?' Let me tell you something-they do deliver what you want, except for Windows on ARM, which still has performance issues and a severe lack of software support (like, a lot). But in terms of raw power and compatibility, ARM processors still lag behind. While they're great for efficiency, they don't match the performance of traditional PC processors, especially in tasks that require heavy computing power. Plus, the software ecosystem for ARM is still catching up-many applications either aren't available or need to be significantly optimized for ARM architecture, which can lead to reduced performance or missing features. This is particularly noticeable in gaming and professional software, where the ARM versions often can't keep up with their x64/x86 counterparts. So, while ARM processors are making strides, they still have some serious drawbacks compared to traditional PC processors, especially when it comes to handling intensive tasks and providing broad software compatibility.
The emulator kernel is compiled for x86_64 architectures, and essentially no code emulation of the applications themselves occurs. You are essentially installing a native version of the application, and it works as it should (because it is compiled for your processor architecture) with near-native perfomance, however, you will not be able to install applications compiled for arm, as the system kernel itself can only accept x86_64 applications. In essence, the emulation here is only a server for transforming shader elements, directly from Vulkan, or Nexus, to a supported DX architecture, meaning there is only a graphics API translator here, and nothing more! As you have already noticed, installing applications through the installer in the system itself will not work, because this possibility is disabled in the image itself + the image is maximally stripped down in terms of functionality, and most of the settings simply will not open, as in essence, all the settings are also stripped down. It remains to wait until someone assembles a custom system image.
I've had the Google Play Games Beta on my PC for about a year or so, it's a really good app however your version has more features because I downloaded it from the official page provided by Google and not the Android Developer page.
4:58 this error shows that there is no obb of that game in the obb folder in Android DIR. When you install it from playstore it'll setup obb itself but if you install it from sideloader you have to setup the obb manually! Thanks!😊
4:52 That error is probably because you only installed apk file but it also needs obb file for games like free fire (installing it thought google play store should fix it or download the compatible version of obb and put it in app/data/ (garena something) .
@@moenesca Wdym "not official"? Android Studio, or the Android SDK (Software Development Kit) delivers the official emulators. Edit: forgot to mention that you can even customize those Emulators to your needs, especially when you have that heavy-ass IDE, being Android Studio.
BlueStacks has a bad optimization because it runs on a heavily modified version of Oracle VM VirtualBox, a software made not for gaming... So don't be mad at them
I'm using LDplayer and it has a lot of feature that I really like which I can't find in other emulators and I'm sure this google emulator will still need more time to catch up.
@@SRMB1I've tried YT and it's pretty much working though if some specific apps or games won't allow you from using emulator, you will receive a warning message or it will automatically close. I've mainly use it for playing mobile games in pc.
@@JulMik Downloading the apk is no problem at all. The problem is running the game. Android 11 is too new to run it. I can only run it on my Android 7 old phone.
I still prefer Bluestack, it has so many advanced settings, like the navigation bar. Which is better and a huge plus for letting us choose a camera or sound source. It will take a while for this Google emulator to imply these.
didn't work (aow tools) , i did parsted the code in cmd administrator but , it showed me a win11 device wich isn't online ( i have win10 home ) i pasted again and still nothing happened
The only advantage of the Google emulator is that it uses a more up-to-date Android version, that's all. I am using ldplayer. It is much more useful with the customizations it offers.
@@silfrido1768 Yes, Ldplayer is a simple and stable android emulator. It uses a standard Android tablet interface that we are used to, instead of a customized interface like Bluestacks, and it does not contain ads.
I think you need to wait if you want to play certain games, but don't worry its almost every week they added games to be compatible there, im just waiting for them to add COD Mobile on there officially.
How to download games like honor of kings or free fire in emulater without aow tools cuz it needs microsoft store and the store needs gmail need code or passwords that we don't have.
i installed, but when i click "launch it", it doesnt pop up... i know its running in task bar... but the emulator windows doesnt start.... what i should do??? my pc it on W10, with a ryzen 5 and a 5600xt....
I want to use unacadmy since in bluestracks it was very laggy lectures didn't even play properly then I tried msi emulator and it worked but ig the Google one will be better though the process of downloading apps is really demanding