Minggu, 23 Februari 2014

Do emulators slow down you Android phone?

Q. Do they?

A. Most emulators (namely reputable ones made by real emulator devs like nes.emu, snes9X, gba.emu/gbc.emu, muppen64, epsxe, ppsspp, nds4droid, dolphin) will not slow down your device as they wont be installing anything "extra" with it that could/would be running in the background.

Not that ones not listed will slow your device down, but im sure there are some in which have less then noble motives behind them. (as can be the case with ANY software or apps on the internet).

But no, an emulator should not be installing anything in which would be running in the background slowing your device down. The only time it should be running any kind of processes is when you are physically using it.
And if you have the emulator open with a game and dont close it, it can slow down your device as it will still be using cpu cycles and ram.
Emulators also generally dont take up much storage space either (games may, depending on system and how many u store).


TLDR: no they dont


Dolphin emulator, android phone?
Q. Dolphin emulator, android phone my CPU and put it on my phone. Its on it, 1.29 gb. I got the dolphin emulator downloaded. I extracted the Sims .. BUT WHERE? I have x archive and astro file, but where do I extract the rom? I tried just sticking it in the dolphin folder but nothing is in the game list. How do I get Sims to show up in dolphin emulator?

A. Dolphin Emulator Alpha is available on the Android System. Do not listen to the person that just answered your question. It is on Google Play. However like I said before, it is still in Alpha, so it will not work properly. Wait about a good few months and Dolphin Emulator should be updated. Also, it will not work on my Note 10.1 because it gives me a black screen.





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