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😱Brand New Android Emulator For Free Fire | Android Emulator | Android Emulator For PC

In this video, I will provide you with a brand new Android emulator. This Android emulator comes with more than 10 preinstalled games, along with Free Fire. This Android emulator is specially designed for low-end PCs, meaning you can use this emulator with just 2 GB of RAM easily. This brand new Android emulator is considered the best Android emulator of all time because it is not only well optimized but also comes with the latest version of Free Fire.



I have this laptop with 2GB RAM, and I’m playing Free Fire on it with 30+ FPS. Hey guys, welcome back to a new video. In today's video, I'm going to provide you with a lag-free emulator. This Android emulator supports Android 4, making it fully compatible with low-end PCs. The installation of this Android emulator is quite different from other emulators, so watch the video very carefully and don't skip any part because I'll also be giving you some tips throughout the video that will help you play Free Fire without any errors. Additionally, at the end, we'll try some other games along with Free Fire. So, without wasting any more time, let's get started.


So here I am on the PC screen, and first of all, let me show you the specs so that all your doubts regarding system requirements are cleared. As you can see, my PC has just 2 GB of RAM and a 2.40 GHz processor. As for the graphics card, my PC has a 64 MB Intel HD graphics card, which isn't very useful. Now that you know the specs, let's move on to the installation process. To install the emulator, you'll need these two files: a fix file and a setup file, and you'll find the links to both on my website. If you don't know how to access the website, I've provided a video link in the description, so check that out. After downloading, double-click on the setup file and install it. Make sure to install it on drive C because installing it on another drive might affect performance. Once the installation is complete, extract the fix file. Since it's only 1 MB in size, it won't take much time to extract.


After this process is complete, you'll see a folder. So Open this folder on the right side of your screen. And On the left side, open the main directory of the emulator.After That, drag and drop all the files from the folder into the emulator's main directory. Now, scroll down and you'll see a launcher file. Right-click on this file and create a shortcut on your desktop. Now, right-click on this shortcut and go to its properties. Then, go to the compatibility tab, and set the compatibility mode to Windows 7, and check the box below.Then Click on the apply button to save the settings. Once you've done this, launch the emulator.

If your emulator gets stuck at 98%, then you need to change a small setting. To do this, go to the main settings of the emulator. There, you'll see a rendering option. If it's set to DirectX, change it to OpenGL, and if it's set to OpenGL, change it to DirectX. This should definately solve your problem. Since my emulator has already launched, I don't need to change this setting, but if yours is stuck, make sure to change it. As you can see, our emulator is working perfectly, and Free Fire is preinstalled, so you don't need to install Free Fire. However, if you're watching this video in the future, you might need to remove this version of Free Fire and install the latest version. and Installing it is also very simple: just drag and drop the latest global APK of Free Fire into the emulator, and it will be installed in a few seconds.


Now I'll record the screen with a handcam to show you as little lag as possible. As you can see, Free Fire has launched without any errors. Let's log in and start a match. As you can see, the match has started, and I'm getting around 25 to 30 FPS. I'm not experiencing any lag at all. Talking about keymapping, it's working perfectly as well. The FPS drops a bit when taking headshots, but it stabilizes on its own. Besides Free Fire, I also tried several other games on this emulator, such as Candy Crush, Cut the Rope, Geometry Dash, and Hill Climb Racing, and almost all of them worked quite well. 


Overall, the emulator is really good, and if you have 2 or 4 GB of RAM, you should definitely try it. 
However, if you only have 1 GB of RAM, I wouldn't recommend this emulator. But there's one thing you can try: Minecraft graphics in Free Fire. If you add Minecraft graphics to this game, you might be able to run it on 1 GB of RAM. If you want to see a tutorial on this, click on the video appearing on the screen. I'll see you there. Bye!


Download Link:

Emulator Link: https://tii.la/GPZdB
      FIX FILE: https://tii.la/1P04fAJxP1I

Complete Tutorial:









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