I think NoxPlayer is an Android simulator, and the Android virtual machine’s RAM usage is on the kernel level, so you won’t see it here.
Edit: so that’s why the numbers do not add up here. You might check the setting: https://www.bignox.com/blog/customize-cpu-and-ram-assigned-to-the-player/
Have you tried using an emulator?
Also it's not really a strategy game, atleast people playing Civ would probably be insulted by the comparison. It's more of a collection/time killer/waifu game..
I personally use Nox. It will periodically add links to games to your emulated Android desktop but it does not install them.
It's been really nice and works really nice with games. They have setups for controllers and keyboard mapping too.
My jaw dropped when I saw the price for Ode To Glory. $100!? That's the most expensive set ever! You can get it for cheaper, tho. Amazon coins has the $100 pack discounted now for $76. I don't know if it makes it any better as it's still a lot, but I would much rather spent $76 on a dragon than $100.
What are Amazon coins? They're the Amazon version of iTunes Gift Card and Google Play Gift cards. They're always discounted, which is why I'm such an Amazon enthusiast. xD
How to use Amazon coins? Android users, you're in luck. Just download the Amazon App Store here (https://www.amazon.com/gp/mas/get/android/) and download the Love Nikki app from it. Buy diamonds and it would take away your Amazon coins.
iPhone users, like myself? RIP. JK. Grab your PC and download an Android emulator, like Nox (https://www.bignox.com). Then follow the Android user's instructions. Just one extra step. Not so bad. :)
WARNING: prices on Amazon coins fluctuates everyday, so the 24% discount might not be there anymore in a few days.
Nox also won't run with Hyper-V active. I'm not sure why I'm wasting my time explaining this to you, but here you go.
https://www.bignox.com/blog/enable-vt-virtualization-technology-to-get-better-performance/
Repeat steps 21 through 36 for additional apps.
I've tried Nox for a little while and prefer it over Bluestacks. Bluestacks always had issues and I didn't have too great of an experience. Can't really say if you'd like Nox but it's definitely a great alternative.
No webapp currently, and there probably won't be. The costs of hosting would rise without increasing market penetration.
Like /u/marcustalbot1997 said, you can get an Android emulator for your PC(and probably Mac/Linux). I prefer Nox, which after I looked at it is available for PC and Mac.
The game plays greatly if you also use a gamepad. I have it set it up so it can dodge in any direction with the d-pad on a PS4 controller.
You need to run two Nox app player at once, otherwise known as two instance. If you want to give a try, here is a link in getting it to work: https://www.bignox.com/blog/how-to-run-multiple-android-instances-with-nox-app-player/
> Lingodeer still doesn't offer a web app and as far as I'm concerned this is a major deficiency. I strongly prefer web apps because (a) extended typing with keyboard (b) bigger screen (c) ability to use all sorts of supplemental resources like dictionaries, notes, google search and image search, keeping them open in extra windows or tabs.
My solution to this has been to run Lingodeer in a virtual Android environment. Some examples of this are BlueStacks, and Nox.
Came in to suggest NOX - I installed Bluestacks just so I could get Kids YouTube on my PC (seriously YT why does this not have a web interface). I switched to NOX and I'm really happy with it. Of course I just use it for the one app: https://www.bignox.com/
To anyone on mobile who is reading this (or who is geeky enough to use desktop android emulator and can launch instagram there, like nox player for example )
Go on your instagram, search for Kit Harington and pick any\every big fan account you can find and send them direct messages.
So you don't have to write everything from scratch, (because that sucks, i know) i provided all the links.
Yes, there are Android emulators that let you play Android games on your computer with a mouse instead of your finger. You are able to log into your Google account, load the Android Play Store, and download games you've previously purchased.
Nox is one Android emulator. BlueStacks is another one. I've used both of these before and they both did the job.
Note that sometimes these emulators will try to get you to load their own app store or try to push apps you don't want on you. Just be careful!
If you check in your settings, there is a way to allocate more CPU and RAM to your Nox and have it run smoother.
Here are some related articles.
https://www.bignox.com/blog/enable-vt-virtualization-technology-to-get-better-performance/ https://www.bignox.com/blog/customize-cpu-and-ram-assigned-to-the-player/
The high-level steps are (from memory):
Nox isn't mac only, it just has a newly released Mac version. https://www.bignox.com/
If you want to keep trying Memu, Windows 10 shouldn't be a problem, though there may be other issues. Hard to troubleshoot really. Try downloading other versions of memu, such as 2.8.6 from here: http://www.memuplay.com/blog/index.php/2016/05/20/release-archive/
If you've got a computer or an Amazon fire you could test it with one of those. For a computer you would need to download an Android emulator such as Bluestacks or Nox and then just download pattern keeper in the emulator. For an Amazon fire it can be a little complicated, but as long as you follow the steps in order for your specific version it's not bad! The easiest way to make sure you're using the correct files is to search your specific generation of fire tablet.
What site did you download nox from? I’ve used it for years and have never gotten a malware warning like this from windows defender or bitdefender. https://www.bignox.com is the official site and I wouldn’t trust any others.
When you set it up, I would recommend installing nova launcher as detailed here to prevent it from downloading other ad apps if possible.
There is also another post on /r/soccerspirits on what ips should be blocked when using it. here
The game is currently only released on Android and iOS.
If you really want to play on a PC, you can use an Android emulator. This basically creates a virtual phone on your computer. You can then load up the Google Play Store, log into your account, and download games you've previously purchased. Just like when you get a new phone.
Note that some emulators try to direct you to their own version of the Google Play Store, or try to get you to install other apps you don't want, or make you watch ads. Just be careful.
As an example, Nox is an Android emulator. BlueStacks is another.
Speaking of city building games on the PC, you should really check out City: Skylines.
You can use https://www.bignox.com/ to emulate an Android device on your computer. Not sure if they have the Note 9 or Tab S4 loaded in yet but this is the same method I used to unlock the Galaxy card back in Hearthstone.
I remember there is a way to emulate playing on a different device than you are...I did this to get the Samsung Galaxy card back for Hearthstone a while back. I will update this post once I remember how I did it.
I did it using this on my PC. https://www.bignox.com/
I have no issues on Nox, and actually prefer it over Bluestacks. Seems to run smoother for me. But both do take quite a bit of computing power, so based on your rig it might be slow to start / transition from areas. Also, this: https://www.bignox.com/blog/experiencing-slow-laggy-graphic-glitch-with-nox-app-player-here-are-some-solutions/
You don't need to completely close out from either device, it will just log you out on the device you are currently in-game on when you log in from another device. No other detrimental effects - unless you're mid fight, then you'll probably die.
Did you root your Nox? If I remember correctly, I had to root it before I could access the data files. (Sorry, if that's not the case, it was a long time ago, but it's still worth trying imo.)
Of course you can play it on your computer. There are plenty of Android emulators on PC, easy to set up.
EDIT: For those wondering, I use Nox Emulator. It's light, simple and works flawlessly with Conspiracy.
I've recommended Nox to many friends, and they would download the newest version, the one in the screenshot, 6.0.7.3, however, it kept crashing when playing FGO. I recommended downloading the 6.0.2 version, which is the one I use, and it worked fine, so maybe give it a try? Also, remember to bind your account before uninstalling the current version to swap to the 6.0.2 version
There's no "official" recommended emulator (many vets will argue the merits of one versus another), but I personally prefer Nox over the few others I've experimented with (BlueStacks, Droid4X, etc.).
You should be able to simply log in to your Google account to automatically retrieve your account data, but you will have to manually search for FFRK in the Play Store. (There may be 2 versions of "Play Store" on your emulator. If you don't find FFRK available to download, look for a different Play Store.)
If you want to go the extra mile, you can also use Nox with the FFRK Drop Tracker, but it's not mandatory if you don't want to mess with proxy settings.
It's an android emulator for PC.
AFAIK, people were able to use Nox to simulate a rooted device and to macro multiple instances of the game at the same time to streamline re-rolling early on.
If I have the time tonight I'll put together a video showing it. But it's pretty straight forward. I don't think it matters what version you use, IOS or Android, as the game uses you line ID to sync your account.
Download that on your PC/Mac. Go to google play, download Tsum Tsum, log in with your line id. All of your stuff should be synced. Then there is a bunch of buttons on the side of the program, you want the "script record" button. This will record whatever mouse clicks and swipes you do on the screen, so record yourself sending hearts. Press stop and you have a new macro you can use.
It's pretty imperfect and sometimes it screws up so you do have to casually monitor it and restart the macro. But once you get used to it, it's really awesome. You might have to try different recording sessions till you get a good one. I have one macro that works most of the time and will send my entire list of about 200 people in about 3 sessions of it running.
I would reccomend using PokeAlert while running it on Nox Emulator. It sounds a bit confusing but I like it the best due to the wide range of customization. I used to love the one by MChristopher but you can't solve captchas on it.
Use Nox app player you can download here.
Go to settings and at a properties change the model number to "SM-G920F" If it's not working try to create a new IMEI. I got my free packs like a week ago, so it's most likely working.
People definitely are. Came across a guy on tiktok sweating in sideswipe on PC with a controller (using Nox)
Kinda ruins it for me knowing there's people playing the game like that
After watching some streams and videos, I saw a lot of people playing with a mouse, and it seems like in the official webpage it says 'Play on Windows', but it redirects to an Android emulator (Nox).
Is it safe to use, or is there another better alternative? What do you guys use?
Thanks!
If you want to play PubG on PC, then NoxPlayer can help you in this. This is very favorable for those who want to experience the game on their PC’s big screen. Your Battleground app is also made possible for installation in your laptops through NoxPlayer. This application is free and downloadable online.
You can download the latest version of NoxPlayer from this link.
memu, nox, and Android-x86 are all pretty good.
But do not ever install Bluestacks, or you'll regret it. It's full of garbage and you'll never completely get it off your system without wiping the hard drive. I'm completely baffled as to why anyone still uses it.
It sucks, it really does - and hopefully they change the way they do this in the future.
For now, I'd just suggest using one of the emulators like Nox to get the rewards.
It's easy to set up, has low system requirements, and you can turn the emulator settings down low to run the game on older computers.
Have you try the solution in this tutorial: https://www.bignox.com/blog/fix-nox-app-player-mac-version-wont-start-issue-stuck-99-issue/
I've just tested and was able to get in game using Nox with the same 2020 method for FGO. You basically change the year in setting to 2020, lunch the game, once the prompt tells you that it can't connect to the server and ask you to click the button to return to title you switch to setting and set the year back and switch to game again, click the button to go back to title and it should let you in.
If you don't mind, can I ask why you didn't try the DMM ver? I've switch to the DMM ver when it lunched because I find nox always had minor graphic problem like with the cut-in and it end up crashing the program after a few hours of play. The only advantage I can think of is the ability to play full screen and tilt.
You can play on Pc using an emulator like Nox. Set up the keyboard controls and such. Make sure you have virtualization turned on and run as admin.
Always do tests on new game first.
Monitor your VRAM and TESV.exe RAM using Skyrim Performance Monitor, you might maxing out some memory cap and optimizing you textures would be a must.
If load is stable now then disable DataSyncMode=0 and
EnableUnsafeFixes=false under [Threads] in enbcolal.ini
Also set FixLag=false there under [FIX].
Did you disable windows 10 memory compression per w10 guide here on reddit ? (check if it's disabled one more time).
Now try using nvidia optimus DLL fix. because ENBboost has tendency of using your integrated card... but before it try this.
Wanna play FGO on my PC, I hear Nox works as an emulator, do I download it from
or are they the same? and anything I need to know about using FGO on an emulator besides the fact that it's technically not allowed?
The Nox blog has a pretty easy to follow tutorial on how to set up keys.
You can map all 3 taps + rush combo as well as dodge to any direction if you want to on a d-pad in the game controller, that is how I set it up.
I stream with nox found found https://www.bignox.com which is an emulator. I have yet to find one that's perfect though. There's the occasional start up problem or game crash (doesnt happen any where else).
Fry uses samsung side sync (https://www.samsung.com/us/sidesync/) that he operates his phone from his computer.
Theres a lot of good OBS (the software used to stream) tutorials on youtube. One that helped me start was https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQqRKsHI0oA
Nox doesn't have viruses...you must have used a fishy site or got them from somewhere else and misequated the two. Only download it from https://www.bignox.com/ . It's an emulator so anything inside can't even affect your PC, trust me I've been using Nox for over a year. It's not a "virus."
It's not a secret, play on your PC, the macro / click recorder is built in. This isn't "cheating" and they don't ban you over it. In fact I play mostly on my PC for the sake of my phone's battery.
I don't know if this will help, but I had the same problem a couple days ago. Nox wouldn't save the setting changes... So I downloaded the 6.0.2.0 version and it's now working. https://www.bignox.com/blog/noxplayer-6-0-2-0-release-notes/
As far as programming languages are concerned, it depends on whether you want to get into making mobile games. C++ is popular for writing game engines. If you're into creating games for Android, a working knowledge of Java is helpful. I use Eclipse quite a bit and I really recommend adding Android SDK. And make sure you have a decent emulator, especially if you create games that require a good processor and amount of RAM. I like Nox.
The best one to use is Nox emulator imho. But I also use Bluestacks and Leapdroid. Then you just log into your play account, or if you're on IOS you can tie it to your facebook and login to your facebook through the emulator. Hope this helps!
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You can play on NOX android emulator (available for windows & mac) Vainglory works well on it I do face some lag sometimes like only once or twice a day and I think its because of my bad internet I've used nox player version 5 You should try it https://www.bignox.com/
I don't think it matters which one you use, but i believe u/nething4tc has stated that version 6 doesn't like to play nice with AutoHotkey (the program that TTAHS runs on). So any of the 5.x versions should work.
edit: formatting cause im a lurker on reddit most of the time
As a bit of a PC enthusiast, I am going to inform you that you are being a bit silly with that decision, but I don't intend to shame you for it.
Nox is 100% safe when downloaded from the source site, and do not ever trust Firefox's flagging. It's completely useless.
That is a safe link to download the emulator at.
If you want to know the difference between the two emulators, here is some of the things i like the most and why I chose Nox (Pick on your own if you want to use Nox)
Nox has far less intrusive ads, since Bluestacks is becoming pretty annoying with how they handle ads lately.
Nox runs far better than Bluestacks and has a huge amount of settings you can configure to make it run better or to your preference.
Nox has a very intuitive feature which allows you to bind keys to areas on the screen. For Duel Links, I found it is AMAZING to bind right cilck to the bottom left of the screen. To that "back" button you have to click ALL THE TIME in Duel Links. This makes it kind of like left click = confirm, right click = cancel, which feels great, would recommend you do that.
Nox also allows you to emulate multiple android devices, choosing which android phone it's pretending to be as well as allowing you to have multiple instances at once.
When I first started playing, I would play on 2/3 accounts and I chose which account became my main account once I saw the luck I got on boxes.
There's probably a lot more I'm missing, but you get the idea!
Bluestacks would probably work though I've found it to be less stable, and their ad driven stuff is pretty heavy, I would use nox instead I use this to emulate a ton of games.
Not one of your emus that you use but perhaps try the "Nox app player" and see what happens? https://www.bignox.com/ What have you to lose? It's free. I use it for Fallout Shelter myself and other than a occasional graphics glitch it seems fine.
Try playing through the full tutorial first. If you are using the Cocos2dxPrefsFile.xml that I linked above, and it was placed into the correct folder (which is must have been if you're getting the Reroll Successful message) then there could be some sort of compatibility issue if playing through the tutorial doesn't fix the issue.
I actually was not aware that Nox updated past the 3.8.3.1 version that I've been testing with. Please try using the older version and report back if it works, if it does I'll need to do some testing with Nox 5.0.0.0... https://www.bignox.com/blog/noxplayer-3-8-3-1-release-notes/
EDIT: Okay, because I live and breathe this app now, I was able to remote desktop to my PC at home at test with 5.0.0.0, so far I'm having no issue with it, but this is also with an existing game install, will test further with a fresh install of the game.
Just a heads-up, Bluestacks pesters you every once in a while to try some apps, runs kinda good, resolution seems weird, but for MSA is perfect. On the other hand Nox App Player runs flawless, can root from the start, resolution and framerate is just perfect for MSA ~~but it installs apps without your permission (you can uninstall them just fine though)~~. Both allow custom keybinds, Nox feels a bit better to use them.
That being said:
1.-Go to the website of your preferred Android emulator
2.-Install it. Set up your google account if you plan to get MSA from the Play Store or download the APK from somewhere else instead.
3.- Get the device that currently houses your MSA account, go to profile, choose "Create Password" and write it down somewhere. On the emulator, stay on the title screen of MSA, click on the red tool button on your right, click on "Device Change" and write down your generated password, accept and let the magic do the rest.
4.- Set up your keybinds using the Bluestacks' WASD button or Nox's small keyboard logo on the right.
5.-You're ready to go.
Have you been downloading the latest version from the official website?
If so, have you adjusted your settings in the application to ensure it has adequate resources to emulate stably? You can access the Settings in Nox by clicking a gear at the top right of the window, or a gear at the bottom right of the window on MEmu. In the Settings, you'll find options to adjust the CPU and RAM. Try setting it to:
If the newest version with adequate settings still isn't stable, you can try downloading an older version. I believe MEmu version 2.8.6 worked pretty well for me.
I use Nox in Windows and saw that it has a Mac version so here's that: https://www.bignox.com/
Keep in mind that I don't use Mac, if in the end this doesn't work I would say to just search for "Android Emulator Mac" and check the results.
Depends on the emulator, and how it works. Some emulators give options for configuring a proxy server to connect all network traffic originating from inside the VM. A few cursory Google searches turned up results like:
https://www.bignox.com/blog/how-to-set-up-proxy-server-in-nox-app-player/
From what I've gathered the crashes are a problem related to the way in which the iPhone handles memory, and since you're using an iPhone I'm afraid the solution is to play on another platform. I used to play on an iPhone 6 myself, and I feel your pain. Fortunately there is a really good free solution, though it does have some drawbacks.
What I started doing about a month ago, and haven't experienced a crash since, is playing on my computer using an android emulator. I use Nox to play (it was really easy to set up), but I think there's a couple android emulators out there, I would say do a little research and pick the one which sounds the most appealing to you. Now I run MSL on my computer (pretty much any time that I'm on it, which is a lot). The downside is that you can only play on a computer, so you lose some of the mobility which is one selling point of a phone game. But the upside is that it's a lot more stable, you don't have to worry about draining your battery, and you can use your phone for other phone stuff without having to leave MSL (risking another crash).
It would be nice if they dealt with the stability issues on iPhone, but since they seem to get worse with every update, I think it's safe to conclude that that either isn't happening, or at the very least won't be happening for some time to come. Until then, I would advise joining those of us who play on android. You might even come to like it better, I know that I've grown really fond of playing on an emulator since I started, and even if they fixed the iPhone build, I don't know that I'd go back to playing on my phone except for when I am away from my computer.
Awesome, thanks.
For anyone not familiar, you can save money and get free coins (to buy more packs) if you do the pre-order using Amazon Coins. To do so, you need to purchase from the Android app, installed via the Amazon Underground app. IMO the easiest way to do this (without having to un-install the gplay version, or if you don't have android) is using the Nox App Player on PC:
I agree with SlurredLines (this means: yes, it IS possible) and my advice is to keep them seperate). I'd like to add that you can link CSR2 to a 2nd google play account on the same device (after logging off from the 1st one in CSR2). But you might have minor inconsistences such as being noticed for "new" crew activities where there are none - or the other way 'round. Or your level might be displayed incorrectly.
For all the others out there without a second android device: You can also use an android emulator (on PC) to play CSR2, such as NOX (https://www.bignox.com/), which I currently prefer. Disclaimer: I'm not affiliated with bignox in any way.
The advantage is that you can play several accounts and even several (android) games at the same times in different windows.
Nox App player
its realy easy, just install, run it, and you are ready to go like if you had a new mobile phone :)
A little bit more complicated is bluestacks and i like nox more, but i think bluestacks is a good emulator too.
NOX is an android emulator. It's a program that mimics an android phone, which allows you to play mobile games on your PC. First step is to navigate to the NOX website and download the program on your PC. Run the .exe and follow the prompts to install. From there you follow the 'How to Install NOX' directions.
1 - You should be able to access your iPhone's FFBE account on NOX. There is a small issue doing this as your lapis will be considered separate for each device. This means any lapis you earn or buy will only be usable on the device where you acquired it.
2 - To a degree there is a tiny bit of knowledge that's expected. NOX works just like a phone would, if you have experience using an Android or iPhone you should be familiar with how to run and install applications on NOX.
Sadly, these emulators don't always run perfectly. It can be difficult to troubleshoot problems. Users here will assist you as best as they can, but ultimately the only way to learn is to try.
I personally wouldn't disenchant Grommash. He's too strong.
If you have a bit of money, consider snagging the $25 Amazon Coins deal for 40 Hearthstone packs. You can buy the packs with an Amazon emulator such as Nox. That should net you plenty of dust.
Not specifically, I’ve never had a problem. I have done a few things to optimize NOX that may help.
If you have a computer, you could try downloading Noxplayer nox ? It lets you emulate an android phone — I believe it works on both mac and PC.
It might be a bit confusing to use at first and it certainly isn’t the best (I’ve only just started using it too, for the same purpose, and it’s a little slow at times), but it works! Or you could try other emulators as well.
Do keep in mind that if you emulate the game on a computer it’s gonna make swiping during battles/interactions a bit more difficult though. D:
Hmmm, I didn't notice that you are using an AMD CPU, I use a Intel one. I googled quickly about your issue, and came across this link, you can try that and see if it helps.
hello dear, please now try to check and make sure your antivirus is turned off and try again, if problem continues, please try in an earlier version while we optimize, https://www.bignox.com/blog/mac-version-v3-0-2-0-release-note/
https://www.bignox.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/818A21DB-CCA4-4251-8490-B0EF7825F524.png and select new key for cancel casting
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hi dear, unfortunately from version 6611 and above, you shall not be able to add android 4, however you can still play on android 4 on earlier versions, get here: https://www.bignox.com/blog/category/releasenote/
Hello dear, please try to change rendering mode, if you run L2R, please try in our special versions: https://www.bignox.com/blog/lineage-2-revolution-pc/
Hi dear, our official website is www.bignox.com
You can also see this: https://www.reddit.com/r/noxappplayer/comments/g1nrwr/notification_of_our_official_website/
Hello dear, sorry to hear that the description is actually opposite to what NoxPlayer is at the moment, please look out our latest version and enjoy the best experience. https://www.bignox.com/
As for the software tokens; All you need is either 1. A phone or a tablet. I have mine on my Kindle Fire (which also has Google Play on it; that can be installed with some doing. Google how to do that.) 2. A android emulator. Good android emulators are Bluestacks and Nox just so you know.
There is both a iOS and a Android version; you can find the instructions on adding the software token here. I agree with everyone else tho; there's no excuse. No phone? Use one of the emulators I mentioned. For token tho, I'd recommend Nox over Bluestacks to be honest, Bluestacks occasionally messes with my controller so I have to reboot before I play, but I have that around for..other reasons.
Me, I might eventually buy a phys token but I can't afford it right now, so I'm sticking with the software. Nobody had better lay a finger on my miqot'e.
Versions 3.0 to 3.01 get stuck at 99% when starting up, and 3.0.2 does this.
I had to go back to v2.0.0 to get it working https://www.bignox.com/blog/mac-version-v2-0-0-0002-release-note/
Sorry that you were duped by an illegitimate site. For future reference:
Official site: https://www.bignox.com (also found in the sidebar)
Current Version: 6.6.0.5
Official installer name: nox_setup_v6.6.0.5_full_intl.exe
Installer size: approx 366 MB
Installer SHA1 hash: ae18ee8f727886602234b8974f49ddc76a96e8a3
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Tv Zion... Ima samo aplikacija za android, ali si skini na komp Nox ili bluestacks (emulatori za android) i na jedan od njih instaliraš tvzion. Skineš još i mxplayer i otvaraš preko njega jer ima bolju tražilicu titlova. U slučaju da želiš platiti, možeš platiti zionclub (oko dolar) da imaš više linkova, neke opcije se uključe, možeš platiti i realdebrid account za veće maksimalne brzine preuzimanja.
I'm using NoxPlayer: https://www.bignox.com/
There's an option on the side bar where you can assign overlay keyboard input,
I put the directional WASD on the left side, and 1 2 3 Numpad keys on the right side (where the skills are). I also put Spacebar to toggle auto / manual
First, make sure DSR using Nvidia GPU instead of an integrated intel one. You can find here how to do this: https://www.bignox.com/blog/how-to-enable-the-high-performance-nvidia-graphics-card/
I recommend also verifying game files via steam and update GPU drivers to newest possible.
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Hi! Well, I think you could run the app via any Android emulator (I don't know if there is an IOS emulator). I would suggest BlueStacks: https://www.bluestacks.com/es/index.html but maybe Nox Player (https://www.bignox.com/) fits more with your goal (running games on an emulator).
If none of these emulators fits your needs, you can take a look at this : https://fossbytes.com/best-android-emulators-pc/
Hope it helps!
--> sorry for my bad English ^^U --> I only tested BlueStacks, and it worked well for me in the past. The second one (Nox) maybe it's more appropriate for your purposes, but I never tested it
Personally I like Nox emulator (for both PC and Mac). There's an option in settings to toggle root access on or off. Open it up and download both Cookie Run and a file browser app that will show root/hidden files, like ES File Explorer.
The Cookie Run files are located in:
/ > data > data > com.devsisters.gb > files > download
Then just poke around until you find what you want! You may need to play through the game tutorial before it'll download the files, but it's easy enough to do even with mouse/keyboard.
To get the files onto your computer, copy them into this folder in Nox:
/ > mnt > shared
And then they'll show up in this folder on your computer:
C:\Users\%username%\Documents\Nox_share
...or if you're on Mac:
/Users/%username%/Library/Application Support/Nox App Player/Nox_share
Happy ripping! :}
Yep, it's an emulator!
Website is here: https://www.bignox.com/
There are some other emulators that are more popular like Bluestacks for example, but i heard some stuff and got concerned about security issues so i chose to use Nox instead.
I don't think you need an amazing PC to run this but you may have to enter the BIOS and change some settings. I practically know nothing about PCs and still had no problem setting it up by looking up some guides so it's very easy to do.
My PC is pretty powerful because i built it specifically for gaming and it's made to last me a long time but the game is designed to run on a phone, right, so i would assume you can run it on almost anything.
I do wanna say that when mass-merging it gets a bit laggy even for me but i don't see that as a big issue.
Did you activate VT?
Here is a quick guide from Nox how to see if your PC can handle VT and how to activate it if it is diabled
https://www.bignox.com/blog/enable-vt-virtualization-technology-to-get-better-performance/
If you're still having problems with Nox lag and crashes, you might check out this post on Nox's blog: https://www.bignox.com/blog/enable-vt-virtualization-technology-to-get-better-performance/
I've been running AA on Nox 6.2.8.3 on my Windows 10 laptop for the last few days without any problem... Hopefully you manage to get it up and running without any kinks!
If I am not mistaken Nox still runs on Android 4.4.2. Other than that you can always roll back your OS via Android SDK Tools.
64 bit win 7 with 8gb the ram, runs on Nox latest version perfectly. Used to play on bluestacks until a month ago when it stopped working for a while. Didn't go back because it was laggy and on Nox is super smooth. https://www.bignox.com/ It has a Mac version, no idea how well it works, though
Try nox, https://www.bignox.com/ If you're using a PC, theres an option for multi-instancing, which will allow you to spawn and run multiple emulators (as long as your hardware is powerful enough to support it).
any chance there is a step-by-step NOX/appstore instruction post somewhere. I can't find it if it does exist. By this I mean not a link to:
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https://www.bignox.com/blog/play-final-fantasy-brave-exvius-pc-noxplayer-latest-update/
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But something that shows how to actually down the frickin app in the nox environment, not an android phone. I can download the app (I think) but to get it installed is beyond me it seems.
I've been using Nox for years now and been trying other emulators here and there. The one feature I am looking for in an emulator is the one Nox has: synchronized multi-player
https://www.bignox.com/blog/new-tutorial-synchronize-multiplayer/
Do you have this feature? If not, are you planning on implementing this feature?
I'm having the same problem. When I open the game I can put in my birthday but when I get to the sign in page I can't login with my google account I followed the instructions in this old help post and it allowed me to login to my google account when prompted by the game but after I would either get a message that the game crashed or it would just freeze black.
I got it to run with Nox App Player on my Mac with the separate apk file. But the frame rate sucks, so I can't attack. It's good for donating and starting upgrades though.
Nox: https://www.bignox.com/ APK: use the armeabi-v7a from apkmirror.com
Nox the emulator running on the PC doesn't reveal too many folders. Hence it's running on a PC emulating a phone so right now I don't see any recognizable folders. That may be why my import didn't work when I tried to import a profile. Maybe Tasker tried to look for its folder and couldn't find it on my computer running Nox. From that Reddit post, it seems like the user is saying if we root Nox itself, files and folders may become visible that look like what we'd see on a phone.
Nox has a "Shake" button that can emulate a phone shaking. This info about Nox as a development tool also says to root Nox ..
That article is about connecting Nox to Android Studio, which I don't need for this.
If there's no quick solution I'll run Tasker on my phone and use SideSync to send the phone's screen to the computer. The last resort will be learning Tasker entirely in Oculus TV using the controller to type on the virtual keyboard.
Both of those sites are not for NoxPlayer. That first site does not load and the 2nd one states at the bottom
"Disclaimer: This is not an official website. NoxPlayer is owned by 'Nox Digital Entertainment Company Ltd'. We are not partnered with Bignox.com in any way and therefore original download links from bignox.com are shared without any modification."
I would not trust anything that site offers. It just looks sketchy.
I have not seen anything wrong with the official NoxPlayer program. It does download those free games into the emulator and advertise them but that is all I have seen. Its website is https://www.bignox.com/
I don't use a Mac so I can't say for sure what it could be, but it seems to be a common error. They even have a post about it on their website. Have you tried following this and it still didn't work?
You can also play Android games on your PC by simply installing NoxPlayer to your PC,
Download Link: Download NoxPlayer
Sadly the new instance didn't work. Tried it on Android 4, 5 and 7.
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However. We now downloaded the latest version of Nox. Version 6.2.8.1 (before 6.2.7.1) and now we can use the whole keyboard including "\".