Thread:Otone Aria/@comment-27105226-20160203122157/@comment-27105226-20160227062440

Yeah no problem :)

I'm stopping my emulator testing because I have found one that will help out tremendously with FGO:Battle Sprites. Currently there seems to be 3 options that work well across all devices:
 * Andyroid - Unquestionably the best if you have a high end computer, it can take as many or as few resources as you want it to while still running the game at an acceptable quality. Lots of user control on what it can and cannot do.  Will not work on cheap generic computers/laptops.  Also, most of Reddit seems to recommend against this option because it has a rootkit.  This makes it painfully obvious that Reddit doesn't understand what an emulator truly is, or how it works.
 * MEmu - (This is the one I'm primarily using) Seems to run best on low-end computers.  It's very smooth even on my cheapest most generic devices (Even on a $65 unbranded Netbook).  It's actually better than BlueStacks on every device I've tested so far.
 * Droid4x - I personally don't like it (Leftover hate from it's early days lol). However, a decent portion of the user base use it and recommend it.  It's probably the most device independent (Compatible) choice out of the 3.  Frame lag appears to an issue regardless of computer specs.

Regardless of choice there are probably a few things you'll have to do in order to get it up & running (Mostly Taken from this Reddit post):


 * 1) Enable Virtualization (VT-x) in your BIOS.  You may have to disable NX Bit protection as well depending on the device.
 * 2) Download & Install the emulator of choice.
 * 3) Configure the emulator to use 2 cores and at least 2GB (2048MB) of RAM.
 * 4) Install QooApp (Optional, but recommended if you aren't the technical type).
 * 5) Install FGO (From QooApp if you choose to use it).
 * 6) Update Google Play Services.  If you don't have an update option and the game fails to load.  Go to Settings -> Apps -> Google Play Services -> Click Uninstall Updates.  Then reload settings and click the update button.

NOTE: This post includes a lot of trial and error & personal experience. You may want to check out the rest of Wikia and/or the Reddit to get some more opinions before you make a decision.