vefzone.blogg.se

Bluestacks for mac
Bluestacks for mac










bluestacks for mac
  1. BLUESTACKS FOR MAC ANDROID
  2. BLUESTACKS FOR MAC PC

So no, your points aren't valid at all, since Bluestacks can just start using the ARM Android emulator and all Android games will run just fine. it runs so well that even Windows 圆4 doesn't run so fast, at least I haven't seen it running so fast. we do have Windows ARM64 though, which doesn't run on an emulator but on a hypervisor, which runs better than most ARM chips out there for Windows. It just seems there isn't big enough user base so they're not rushing.īesides, your "windows x86 can't run on your M1 Mac", well no not Windows x86, but who really runs Windows x86 anyway? Most people run Windows 圆4 nowadays, which BTW you can't run on a M1 Mac, but yes you can, albeit with an emulator, will run slow. So Bluestacks just needs to rewrite some of the code, use the official Android M1 emulator and that's it.

bluestacks for mac

So no, your point isn't valid in any way, most of android games run on the ARM architecture. it's easy as pie and Google already ported it's Android emulator for the ARM64 M1 architecture a long time ago. Network technology will need to evolve quite a bit more before that becomes a viable alternative.Īnd because the processor architecture is different, ARM64, like most of mobile phones it's easier to port the Android emulator for it. For basic games that technology is already good enough, but not yet for fast pased FPS shooters or racing games where latency needs to be kept to a minimum.

BLUESTACKS FOR MAC PC

For some years now several companies have been working on technologies where you play a game that is not actually running on your own local PC but on a 'virtual' machine somewhere in the cloud. But I think we'll need a bit more patience.Īnd there is another possibility alltogether that may lead to platform independent gaming in the future. As the market share of M1 processors will increase in the future, so will the chance a company may get interested. So the problem is not so much if it is technically possible, but which company is prepared to invest the time and money to develop it. After all, Android was developed to run on ARM processors from the start, so it should actually be easier to get it running on an M1 compared to Intel. But the technique will be different from how Bluestacks does it on Intel. I do expect android gaming to come to M1 at some point in the future though. You may be able to run some android apps on it but true mobile gaming, no, not yet at least. But it is far from being a gaming platform. There's something called "Android Studio" currently under development.












Bluestacks for mac