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Ive been through Nox, bluestack4 and 5, ld players, and mumu 9, x, 12 Mumu 9 was awful. Mumu X was nice but still had some instability. But 12, oh my god. It just completely changed my mind and I will never go back to other emulators. It takes way much less cpu resources than ever, and frame rate is flawless which keeps at 60 without any stutter.
MuMu Nebula is the most optimal emulator for PGR in my opinion, it uses your hardware instead of virtualization technology; on Nebula, the game does not randomly crash as much as it does on Player and the framerate is significantly more stable.
PGR was the smoothest for me on LD Player. Generally, LD Player and Mumu (Nebula) should be the best-performing Android emulators. Just make sure you activate Virtualization (VT) in your PC's BIOS settings.
Recently I found in discord that there is a new beta version of MuMu Player: Nebula. They claims that there is no need to turn off hyper-v, no need to turn on virtualization, support Android 7 and suitable for low-end computers.
Sound Issues on MuMu Nebula Emulator I'm playing the game on MuMu Nebula and when game updated to Firn Night I lost all ingame sounds. Music and effects are all silent but I can still hear the cinematic in Firn Night event page.
Am using the CN MuMu client with a slightly worse setup than OP with a 3060 ti, 16GB RAM and a Ryzen 7 5700G and I don't have any fps problems. It crashes sometimes, but that's due to me playing 3 gachas at the same time.
Tried LD Mumu global and Nebula, Nebula gave me more consistent performance over Mumu and LD and no more crashes ever since I used Nebula. Tweak your graphic settings when u can, medium on all settings almost plays like ultra, but leave graphics and resolution at ultra for better image quality.
In fact, Mumu feels a lot more smooth than any other Android emulator I've tried-LD, Peak, MSI, Bluestacks and Nox. Also Memu was crashing a lot on my system so I really didn't care for it. The only downside of Mumu I could find was that Mumu doesn't really have the multi-instance function.
download orange mumu (mumu assistant), download a game that uses Nebula engine (mumu's emulator of android 7.1, I used Honkai Impact 3) run the game to launch the emulator open the Mumu emulator shared folder (folder icon in the bottom toolbar) drop qooapp apk in there navigate to the my files app in emulator located NebulaSharedFolder
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