Unclear whether it will be possible to run multiple windows of the same game.Absence of any settings apart from sound volume.Control customization is not available for all games.I must note that this assessment is based on my experience at the time I gained access to use the emulator, and it may change in the future. I’ve combed through all possible sections of the program, so at the moment it seems this is the only way. To change the language in Google Play Games, you must change the language of Windows itself. The emulator doesn’t even have a language change option. All other settings are limited to profile settings (nickname, avatars, etc.). You can enable fullscreen mode ( F11), change the volume level and window size, reassign hotkeys for some games. There are almost no settings in Google Play Games. ![]() It is comforting that in the future all of this is likely to be greatly improved and refined. Infinite Magicraid, as it turned out, is controlled solely with the mouse, so I did not find any hotkeys assigned for this game. However, I was able to do this in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. If the section is called “ Remap Controls“, you will be able to reassign the hotkeys.Įven though the controls in Left to Survive seemed quite comfortable to me, I didn’t like that I couldn’t adjust them to my liking. During the game, you can press Shift + Tab to go to the “ View Game Controls” section and learn about the hotkeys that the developers have assigned for actions in the game. Unlike BlueStacks, where the player can finely tune control elements for absolutely any game, in Google Play Games the settings are predefined by the emulator developers and in the current version they can be edited not for all games. The picture is clear, the performance is high (again, according to my subjective observations), the controls are convenient. Of course, the textures in the games do not increase in resolution and look like something from the 90s on a full HD monitor, but the creators of Google Play Games are in no way to blame for this. The game runs in a standard Windows window (at least, it seemed so to me), and overall, it feels like a regular computer game. So, in games launched through Google Play Games, there is no blur by definition. ![]() I only launched them to write a short guide for installation or something like that. For me, this factor has always been the most off-putting, which is why I have never (I emphasize) seriously played Android games on a computer. When you run Android games on regular emulators (at least on my PC with Ryzen 7, RX 580, 16 Gb RAM DDR4), you always get a rough and slightly blurred image – the graphics are somehow a bit “torn”. Perhaps this is the main advantage of Google Play Games over competitors, including the notorious BlueStacks. ![]() I had a chance to test the new emulator in several games and am ready to talk about its pros and cons. At the time of writing this review, users have access to only about 100 of the most popular and relevant games from the Play Store, and the client for Mac OS is not yet available. Google Play Games is a special emulator from Google that allows you to run some Android games on a computer running the Windows OS. It has finally happened – the beta version of Google Play Games has become available in Ukraine, which means I can explore this new Android game emulator, compare it with other emulators, and share my impressions. Which is better: Google Play Games or BlueStacks?.
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