On Windows, the go-to emulators are Bluestacks and NoxPlayer (both closed source), especially when gaming is concerned. Unfortunately they are not available on Linux, and the Nox devs’ dismissive attitude towards Linux also makes it unlikely they’ll ever make a Linux port:

screenshot showing Nox support staff stating: "94% of our market is on PC. 4.999999% are on Mac. 0.000001 are on Linux. It makes no economic sense for us to dedicated man hours to build a Linux version."

So apart from trying to run these two using Wine, what emulators are out there on Linux that yield a sufficiently decent performance to make Android games playable?

EDIT: looks like Waydroid is a winner, see the comments.

  • AlmightySnoo 🐢🇮🇱🇺🇦@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    Exactly this. But I wanted to try Android emulation anyway as there are lots of other games too. The sandboxing of Waydroid is also great and gives you more security and privacy as you just have to use a dummy Google account if you really need the Play Store.

      • AlmightySnoo 🐢🇮🇱🇺🇦@lemmy.worldOP
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        1 year ago

        Haven’t tried Genshin with Wine (I might try “An anime game launcher”, might get banned but I don’t really want to keep Windows anymore so c’est la vie), but on Waydroid it’s unplayable because of the ARM -> x86 translation layer, the Genshin Android app apparently ships only ARM64 binaries. The games in the screenshots however were running at native speeds.

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          fyi i used “an anime game launcher” a few months ago, it ran perfectly fine especially with the framerate unlocker, it was really good. i wasn’t banned i played it for a few days but i haven’t played genshin since.