In my previous post, I introduced three android emulators that you can use with your computer namely Bluestacks, Andy, and Genymotion.
"Why should I bother for an android emulator if I got a perfectly working device to play the game?", you might ask. Everyone got their own reasons why they want to use an emulator instead of just using their own device. Like for example in my case, I don't want to overwork my phone over a game. As far as I know, mobile phones are not yet built to withstand the long hours of gaming experience. In addition, I like multi-tasking. Taken for example, I am writing this post while the game is just on the other side of the screen playing on its own. :P
Multi-tasking is also the reason why I am a big fan of "auto-play" and "auto-skill". ( ̄▽ ̄) Not taking into consideration how lazy I am to do manual play. (゜ε゜ )
Anyway, enough chit-chat, here are my own comments and experiences with these three emulators.
Showing posts with label Android Emulator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android Emulator. Show all posts
Monday, May 11, 2015
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Play Flyff Allstars through Genymotion
I've posted before the tutorials on how to play Flyff Allstars through Bluestacks and Andy (Andyroid).
I was really happy on how Andy responds with the game. The only thing is, it looks like my computer cannot handle as to how I multi-task things while playing. Thus, Andy suffers from it. Got to restart the software and start again. In addition, it limits as to how I use the computer (since I got to lessen my multi-task habit). Since the game can live on its own (not really), I can just let the game go on auto-mode and do other miscellaneous things. And I really enjoy to maximize this feature. So here I go again on search for an android emulator that can meet my needs. Hence, I've met Genymotion. :D And I've been using Genymotion since then. :3
Yeah, sorry for the long narration there. Here's the tutorial.
I was really happy on how Andy responds with the game. The only thing is, it looks like my computer cannot handle as to how I multi-task things while playing. Thus, Andy suffers from it. Got to restart the software and start again. In addition, it limits as to how I use the computer (since I got to lessen my multi-task habit). Since the game can live on its own (not really), I can just let the game go on auto-mode and do other miscellaneous things. And I really enjoy to maximize this feature. So here I go again on search for an android emulator that can meet my needs. Hence, I've met Genymotion. :D And I've been using Genymotion since then. :3
Yeah, sorry for the long narration there. Here's the tutorial.
Labels:
Android Emulator,
Genymotion,
How-To's
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Play Flyff Allstars through Andy (Andyroid)
I've been playing Flyff Allstars in my computer for a while now through Bluestacks (if you want to know how, click here). But apparently, I'm still not that satisfied on how the game responds to Bluestacks. I still encounter some lag issues and game crash quite often. I tried looking for an alternative, and that's where I found Andyroid, or simply known as Andy.
I've been using Andy since January 24, 2015. I decided to test it out first before posting this tutorial. If it didn't work out between me and Andy, then most probably I wouldn't go into trouble of posting this. :3
In any case, I find Andy more stable (for me) than Bluestacks. Haven't encountered any game crash yet (besides to some loading time that I experienced occasionally). One of the things I like most about it is that I can finally play in Time Zones without crashing!!! :D Finally all those tickets got its worth for me now! :3
Okay, okay. Enough blabbering. Here's the tutorial.
I've been using Andy since January 24, 2015. I decided to test it out first before posting this tutorial. If it didn't work out between me and Andy, then most probably I wouldn't go into trouble of posting this. :3
In any case, I find Andy more stable (for me) than Bluestacks. Haven't encountered any game crash yet (besides to some loading time that I experienced occasionally). One of the things I like most about it is that I can finally play in Time Zones without crashing!!! :D Finally all those tickets got its worth for me now! :3
Okay, okay. Enough blabbering. Here's the tutorial.
Labels:
Android Emulator,
Andy (Andyroid),
How-To's
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Play Flyff Allstars through Bluestacks
I've been playing the game for almost a month now (I think).
And based on my own experience and a bit of reference from other players, it seems that the game required a bit of a medium to high-end mobile device for you to be able to play smoothly.
I've got both an android device and an iOS device. My android phone is Samsung Galaxy S Duos, which is apparently can't compete to newer devices when it comes to specs. I tried playing the game through my phone, and sadly the loading screen will already take half an hour to load. Dx Whereas, my iOS device is an iPad Mini. Which obviously got a better hardware than my phone. :3c And yes, gameplay's a lot better on my iPad than my Samsung phone. Though the game is still a bit buggy, it's more playable on a high-end device. Anyway, to give the iPad some rest, I'm also playing the game through my computer. Yes. It is possible.
So enough chit-chat. Here's how you do it.
And based on my own experience and a bit of reference from other players, it seems that the game required a bit of a medium to high-end mobile device for you to be able to play smoothly.
I've got both an android device and an iOS device. My android phone is Samsung Galaxy S Duos, which is apparently can't compete to newer devices when it comes to specs. I tried playing the game through my phone, and sadly the loading screen will already take half an hour to load. Dx Whereas, my iOS device is an iPad Mini. Which obviously got a better hardware than my phone. :3c And yes, gameplay's a lot better on my iPad than my Samsung phone. Though the game is still a bit buggy, it's more playable on a high-end device. Anyway, to give the iPad some rest, I'm also playing the game through my computer. Yes. It is possible.
So enough chit-chat. Here's how you do it.
Labels:
Android Emulator,
Bluestacks,
How-To's
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