We ran multiple games simultaneously, but there was no visible performance lag while toggling between the apps. Apps and games loading time was fine, around 3 to 7 seconds. The graphics look smooth and it did not eat up PC performance. It managed all of them smoothly without a hitch. I tried playing different games such as Fifa, Asphalt, Clash of Clans, etc. PerformanceīlueStacks does its intended job, you can enjoy different games on your PC even on an ageing laptop. The older Android versionĪny app that supports Android Nougat will run on this emulator smoothly but apps or games that required higher or latest version Android won’t run on your device. However, it could bother with some of the games like Extreme Car Driving Simulator. Also, using the “Keyboard” icon you can customise controls with your keyboard. BlueStacks is designed for keeping non-touchscreen PCs so you get on-screen controls. On the other side, using the emulator without a touch screen could trouble you with some of the games. It supports multitouch and sensor integration which will enhance your gaming experience. It will feel like running a large-screen Android tablet. With a touchscreen PC, you would really enjoy BlueStacks. No messy layout no bloatware, however, the home experience can be changed using the ‘Device Settings’ where you can choose the device profile and network provider. It has a clean UI that can be easily navigated. On the left bar, you can see numerous options including Volume control, game controls, Install APK, etc. That’s a huge part of what makes BlueStacks different from Android apps in Windows 11. The Android apps and games are not running in Windows, they are running in the virtual Android environment. If you’ve ever heard of the term virtual machine, that’s essentially what BlueStacks is. On top, you can see the ‘Home’ and ‘Recent Apps’ buttons. It’s all self-contained inside the BlueStacks app. The Play Store icon and a folder named “System Apps” that includes Chrome, Camera, Setting and a ‘Media Manager’ folder are available on the home screen. The BlueStacks’s app drawer, which is essentially the home screen, has multiple options for you. It’s like a smartphone within your PC environment. If you are new to it, then run the emulator once the installation is done and log in with your Google account to access the Play Store.
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