There's a handful of Windows game emulators taking off for Android. Using a modern snapdragon GPU, folks are playing Witcher 3, GTA 5. Some suffering gamer is playing through Dark Souls 2 using touch controls
Problem is, I assume, being stuck relying on some brittle apps that might or might not still run after some OS upgrade or after buying a new device. Like the DOSBox app I use on my Android phone is amazing but knowing that eventually it will suddenly expire (when the developer abandons it), like the previous one, makes me enjoy the games a lot less than I do when I have a more stable platform set up like when playing using some fully open source emulator on a rpi or x86 desktop pc.
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