I have been trying to play game in my new PC but it says can't handle your game yet no idea WHY?
My setup is:
Windows 10 Home 64-bit
Intel Core i9 9900KF CPU
2047MB Nvidia GeForxe RTX260
16 GB RAM
ASUSTek Computer inc. Prime Z390-P
27GN7 (1920x1080) 240hz monitor & LG IPS FULLHD (1920x1080) 60hz
1TB memory
What's wrong with my setup?
why doesn't it work?
I have already installed Windows 10 home by following to this:
What game? And what game settings (DX, Vsync, etc...)?
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I bought Final Fantasy IV: After Years from the Google Play store and attempted to run it. But it keeps crashing. Black screen rotated -> back to home.
Any ideas anything I have done wrongly?
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I recently installed the latest version of Asphalt 8 on the play store(where it is shown that my device is compatible)/But even after setting at the lowest graphics setting,the game after starting exits showing low memory.I even installed clean master where they have an option of boosting for games(showing that the game was boosted by 24%).Still,it was of no use.
I have 512 MB RAM,1 GHz dual core CPU/WHat else can I do to run this game?(besides running in airplane mode,clearing RAM etc).Also my device is non-rooted.
tech96 said:
I recently installed the latest version of Asphalt 8 on the play store(where it is shown that my device is compatible)/But even after setting at the lowest graphics setting,the game after starting exits showing low memory.I even installed clean master where they have an option of boosting for games(showing that the game was boosted by 24%).Still,it was of no use.
I have 512 MB RAM,1 GHz dual core CPU/WHat else can I do to run this game?(besides running in airplane mode,clearing RAM etc).Also my device is non-rooted.
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You're pretty much out of luck. Just one of the downsides of an older and/or budget device. Other than rooting it, setting up a partition on an external SD card and trying to utilize virtual RAM (which still probably won't help much). Even if you could get it to run between the degraded graphics and choppy gameplay from a weak CPU and GPU then it wouldn't even be enjoyable.
My laptop has both integrated and Nvidia graphics. In benchmarks (3D Mark) my laptop using integrated graphics scored higher than every Android device except the Shield X1 console thing. But I want to use my dedicated card instead for futureproofing because I play a lot of intensive games and they will get more demanding in the future. Is there a way to force Remix to use my dedicated card. Or is it an option that could be added in a future update?
Please use search.. "remixos Nvidia"
Try this...
At boot edit grub add:
I915.modeset=0 nouveau.modeset=1
After "quite"
Goodluck
Hello,
I've recently installed Remix OS Player on my PC but it hasn't met that image on my mind, it was very laggy and had a long mouse delay.
My PC specs are,
CPU: i3-4130
RAM: 8GB 1600Mhz
GPU: AMD Radeon r9 270x
SSD: Intel 60GB
HDD: WD Green 2TB
I didn't want to start downloading games as I was afraid they would be also laggy so I thought that installing Remix OS itself as an OS would be much better (2 cores instead of 1, 8GB RAM instead of 3, etc.)
Would it be smooth? Should I install it on the HDD or remove my windows from SSD and install it there? I'm not looking to replace my windows just it's location.
I'm sorry if this is kind of spamming the forum I thought I'd get help directly from users.
@Iamhady Remix OS Player is an emulator which implies far lower performance when compared to system ran natively on the machine.
Remix OS for PC is a full OS and it will definitely run faster than Player. On your specific device it should run very fast regardless of whether u install it on HDD or SSD.
Of course SSD will provide even better performance, but that's just up to you.
Have in mind that Remix will most likely utilize your integrated graphics card instead of the dedicated Radeon.
You can always install Remix to a USB stick and boot from it as a test.
Once you boot Remix on your device, go to settings, about tablet and scroll down to find OPENGL renderer. If it's Intel mesa/i915 than OK, if it's radeon - even better. If it's Intel, you can test if Remix can use the dedicated graphics card by adding EXTMOD=radeon to kernel line in grub menuentry (u can find how to do that on that forum or in Google).
Good luck
Vioner said:
@Iamhady Remix OS Player is an emulator which implies far lower performance when compared to system ran natively on the machine.
Remix OS for PC is a full OS and it will definitely run faster than Player. On your specific device it should run very fast regardless of whether u install it on HDD or SSD.
Of course SSD will provide even better performance, but that's just up to you.
Have in mind that Remix will most likely utilize your integrated graphics card instead of the dedicated Radeon.
You can always install Remix to a USB stick and boot from it as a test.
Once you boot Remix on your device, go to settings, about tablet and scroll down to find OPENGL renderer. If it's Intel mesa/i915 than OK, if it's radeon - even better. If it's Intel, you can test if Remix can use the dedicated graphics card by adding EXTMOD=radeon to kernel line in grub menuentry (u can find how to do that on that forum or in Google).
Good luck
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@Vioner thank you for the info! Glad to know so before downloading Remix OS.
I'll try installing it on a USB stick first and see how that goes.
As for the graphics I wouldn't mind if it uses the integrated graphics as long as it can run any Android game with a playable frame rate. But I really hope it can use the GPU for games like Mortal Kombat X and other GPU intensive games.
I've started downloading it!
Iamhady said:
@Vioner thank you for the info! Glad to know so before downloading Remix OS.
I'll try installing it on a USB stick first and see how that goes.
As for the graphics I wouldn't mind if it uses the integrated graphics as long as it can run any Android game with a playable frame rate. But I really hope it can use the GPU for games like Mortal Kombat X and other GPU intensive games.
I've started downloading it!
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You have luckily downloaded it in the last version day
Farewell, Remix OS. (Focusing on enterprise, huh.)
Hello every one,
I was installed Android x86_64 9.0-r2 on my laptop and try to run a game "The seven deadly sins grand cross" the first time the app can not run then I try enable option for arm arch apps via the native bridge mechanism menu (Settings -> Android-x86 options) app can running with title & sound.
But I can't click on any game's menu even I see the mouse pointer is still moving, let see the gif file as attached.
Do I missing some configuration setting, if you all see this post and get an idea please feel free to advise me by reply on this thread.
I try GLtool 4.0.1 to edit fake GPU and CPU it doesn't work too.
RAID shadow legends work as smoothly.
Subway Surfers work as smoothly.
Laptop Specification
Samsung EP300E4Z
Cpu: i3 gen 2
GPU: GT520MX
Ram: DDR 3 6 GB (4+2)
HD: SSD 128 GB