[ad_1] Hadlee Simons / Android Authority TL;DR Mina the Hollower is one of the hottest games of the year, but it doesn’t have an Android port. Fortunately, you can run the game via apps like GameNative. Our own experience shows that the title runs smoothly, but there’s bad news for older Pixels and other devices … Read More “Here’s how to play Mina the Hollower on Android, no game streaming needed” »
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[ad_1] Hadlee Simons / Android Authority TL;DR The team behind GameNative has just launched v1.0.0 of the app as a release preview. GameNative v1.0.0 brings a new renderer for improved performance, offline support for Epic games, and plenty of other tweaks. GameNative is one of the best ways to run PC games on your Android … Read More “One of the best PC gaming apps for Android just hit its v1 milestone” »
[ad_1] TL;DR Qualcomm has announced the Snapdragon C chipset for Windows laptops. This chip will be used in $300+ Windows laptops, suggesting that these PCs could undercut the MacBook Neo. Acer has also announced the first laptop with this processor, but hasn’t revealed pricing or availability. The first Windows laptops and tablets with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon … Read More “Snapdragon C powers $300 Windows laptops, undercutting Macbook Neo” »
[ad_1] Hadlee Simons / Android Authority We’ve seen several apps that allow you to play PC games on your Android device without an internet connection. Winlator opened the floodgates back in 2023, but perhaps the best solution is GameNative. The app, built on the Pluvia project, lets you easily install and play Steam games on … Read More “How GameNative wants to replace handheld PCs” »
[ad_1] TL;DR Scrcpy v4.0 moves to a new framework that natively locks aspect ratios, eliminating black borders during window resizing. A new “flex” feature allows virtual Android displays to be resized dynamically, letting apps run in standalone windows similar to native PC software. The update also adds live hardware camera controls and a clearer “disconnected” … Read More “Scrcpy 4.0 makes virtual Android displays feel like desktop apps” »
