
I was suggested to try Nox App Player as well, but without it giving me any errors, it just gets stuck at 99% on boot and shows no activity in Activity Monitor after that. Here's the VBox.log file if anyone wants to analyze it: I turned to BlueStacks' support team, who told me my computer does not meet the minimum requirements for BlueStacks (which it does by a long shot, they just said it because my laptop is from 2013, which is the only minimum requirement it doesn't meet). I found a suggestion to reinstall VirtualBox, which I did and approved all kernel extensions. But after probably 10 reinstalls (deleting the app first, then reinstalling it, a reboot here and there as well). Quick Google search of the error "Could not start the Engine" I got gave me many results with all of them telling me to reinstall Bluestacks.

BlueStacks crashes often or takes a long time to load before it shows the app icons.It's been a month since visiting BlueStacks, so I decided to go and check what's happening with my games, and. The problem with this Android emulator is the slow launch. You can install the free version that contains ads and sponsored apps while the paid version removes both of them. Is there a better alternative?īlueStacks is a good alternative to Nox when it comes to reliability. The Nox App Player is available for computers running on the Windows (7,8,8.1, and 10), Linux and macOS. You can set the virtual pad buttons with your gamepad, keyboard, or mouse. Nox lets you line up virtual pad buttons on the screen of a game or app. You can also map the touchscreen buttons to your gamepad buttons and analog input easily with the Nox Simulate Touchpad. You can connect nearly any gamepads that work on Windows or Mac computers such as the Xbox One controller, and PS4 Dual Shock 4. Sometimes the Android emulator will stop working for no reason. But, the program will crash if there are too many things are happening within the game like so many enemies populating the screen. There is no problem starting up Nox and opening any games. This feature is not only useful for running nearly any Android apps, but you can also use it to test your software on certain phones. The Android emulator lets you set the CPU and RAM of the program as well as the phone model of the program. With the Nox emulator, you can create an Android virtual phone that has the same specs as high-end phones or better.

Customizable performance Everyone can experience the performance of the latest Zenphone or Galaxy phones with Nox.
