

I am not sure about nowadays, but in the past there were rare occasions where a game would work more smoothly on BS than Nox, but in the recent years, be it because of the games I play or because Nox became better, I have not had any problems with Nox not working well with a game I wanted.Īs a sidenote, I only mention BS, because I have not used in recent years anything else. Obviously, that makes it even more attractive. Now for an extra reason to like it: one of the most important ones is that it is way more lightweight than BS. The fact that this emulator gives me the ability to root it, will always makes this #1 in my book. If you look a bit online, you can even find a way to block off the emulator potentially adding more random apps and even disable telemetry. I remove the bloatware and voila, a still bloat/adware free android emulator. Unlike BS (and maybe other emulators) it has and still does give you the option to ROOT it.Īs soon as I install it, I root it and then first I replace it's launcher to a different launcher of my choice. I would say that sadly over the years, like Bluestacks, it started adding a lot of ad-games that I do not care for, but. Nox has and is the perfect Android emulator for me. well for many years now, about 4-5 years.
