Only those who are gaming on low-end PCs know what kind of lag they will face when playing games with emulators like call of duty on low-end PC or laptops. If you do not want to upgrade your PC and want to enjoy low-end PC / Laptop call of duty games then you have to try the selected emulator. And today's post will briefly discuss some of the lightweight emulators that you can use to play the PUBJI mobile game with at least Low Settings on a low-end PC / Laptop. However, in the case of desktops, it is better not to run any type of emulator without any kind of external graphics card.
1. LD Player: A new Android emulator has suddenly become popular in the mobile gaming community and that is LD Player. Because this LD Player is currently the least RAM-consuming Android emulator. And what's even better is that it's a gaming-centric emulator. And there are relatively few ads from other emulators. There are separate emulator versions for Android 5.1 and Android 8.1.
2. Memu Player: The number of Android emulators that consume less RAM is not so high. Because all these Android emulators do not come with many features that are often useful to us. But if you are looking for a special lightweight Android emulator then I can suggest you Memu emulator. The emulator requires only 300 megabytes of space to install and with 4 GB of RAM laptop / desktop Windows 10 PC you can run the call of duty game in low settings. The emulator also has a custom keyboard setup.
3. Nox Player: If you calculate the RAM, then it will be difficult to run with Pubji Mobile Emulator on any operating system except at least 2 GB RAM. But NoxPlayer will be able to "run" the 2GB RAM May Pubz mobile game. But in this case, you need to have a minimum of 512 MB external graphics card on your desktop. KnoxPlayer requires 350 MB of space to install, while the emulator will run on Open GL 2.0, so your graphics card needs to be supported.
4. Phoenix OS: I wanted to put it above all else but the problem is it is not an emulator, it is an OS or operating system itself. This means that the entire Android-based operating system for the computer is Phoenix OS in which you will get regular updates. But the problem is that it has to be installed as a separate OS which means you have to use it as dual boot and the bigger problem is that it only supports the Intel X86, processor family. This means that even if you install it as a dual boot on your PC, there will be a possibility that it will not work. But if your processor supports it, then there will be a no better option than this. Because it will get you maximum FPS and performance from any other emulator.
5. Bluestacks: The 5th emulator is Bluestacks. Bluestacks is the best and most popular Android emulator. This is a popular emulator but it is the last emulator in this post. Because it is a medium-high and high configuration PC emulator. But if you can customize this emulator setting, you can get better performance.
Most Android app developers use BlueStacks as their testing machine. For gaming and other app performance, BlueStacks performs exceptionally well. But sometimes you may have some difficulties. It is very common to lag behind all Android emulators.
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