A fix for this is to turn off "Hardware assisted virtualization" in your Antivirus. From user Vagnard_III: "Something that happend to me when my Nox was running like shit, was my Antivirus sandboxing the Oracle VM which is the basis for most current emulators. Having it off does not increase performance but having it on creates intermittent, deliberate drops in performance every few seconds. Some skill animations will STILL drop your FPS but so far there's nothing that can be done about that so far. Using this will NOT disable skill animations but rather reduce the number of particles they produce, severely improving framerate. Another option to look for is the "Disable Special Effects" option. This boost in performance is particularly drastic in places like the world map, where your framerates will easily double. Enabling this High Quality option will make performance shoot up, as it essentially gives the game permission to use more of your emulator's power. Do you have an ok computer but bad framerate in Epic Seven? It sounds counter-productive but you need to go to the game's options and disable "Low Quality Mode." Once you disable this, your game will restart and you'll have a new "High Quality Support" option in your options menu, which should be enabled by default. All the interface is in korean, as you might imagine, so that's pretty annoying. I have no idea how korean streamers get theirs playing so well. PeakApp Player - Runs about the same as LDPlayer for me. Together with the performance tips below, I can get around 40-55 FPS most of the time. Skills lag a lot.īluestacks 3.56.76 - Runs well enough. With HAV enabled though, this falls way behind Bluestacks 3. Nox 6.2.5.2 w/ Android 5.1.1 - With "Hardware-assisted virtualization" disabled, this is probably the third best for me. Nox 6.2.2.0 w/ Android 4 - As reported by user BeneathSun, this runs pretty well too. That said, the rest of the game being slower is a bit of a drag. It's either this or something else that makes it so that skills don't lag as much on MEmu. Battles will hover around 30-40 FPS in what feels like a forced framerate cap but the emulator will unlock the framerate when you use any skill that's graphics intensive. MEmu 5.6.2 ( only with Android 4.4) - As reported by user Varlex, MEmu is weird. Still not perfect sadly but the closest it gets to a solid and constant 60 FPS, least for me. LDPlayer 3.41 - Used to run really poorly for me but after a clean driver reinstall and making sure I run this on administrator mode, it runs great. What emulators can run the game? (Tested by me, all using 2 cores and 4 gigs of RAM): If there's an emulator that doesn't require this, I don't know yet. If you don't, your game will be missing very obvious chunks of the graphical interface. Second: You NEED to set your emulator to OpenGL mode. Disable your root access or mask it using an app. It sucks seeing a bunch of scattered threads and I'd like to see if people have other performance tips so here: Epic Seven, Emulators and You.įirst of all: The game has strong Root protection.
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