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So i turned my Surface Pro 3 into a Android Tablet with Android x86... it works much better than before but i have this one App that doesn't work... and of course it has to be Runescape3 Mobile... It drives me crazy because my intention to do this was to play RS3 Mobile when im away from home. PUBG Mobile, Pokemon GO, Minecraft and even OSRS Mobile are working absolutely fine. Does anyone know what the issue with RS3 Mobile is and maybe know any solution to this?

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over 4 years ago - /u/Darkimmortal - Direct link

We do release builds for Android x86 and x64, so if it's not working, it's not for lack of x86 support

(Incidentally OSRS doesn't, so it is quite a testament to libhoudini that OSRS is working)

over 4 years ago - /u/Darkimmortal - Direct link

Originally posted by 4player4

Thanks for the information.

Well the x86 version i have installed has a built in option to enable native bridge. After i turned this on OSRS and all the other apps started to run just fine... i haven't figured out how to install libhoudini. For some reason it won't let me copy it to the dedicated folder... Would libhoudini change anything and if so do you have any advice how to get it working?

No it is not something you should have to think about, it is part of the OS and is what allows the ARM OSRS client to run. There is a x86 build of RS3 so it is unnecessary there. What exactly happens when you try to run RS3?

over 4 years ago - /u/Darkimmortal - Direct link

Originally posted by 4player4

okay hmm thats kinda annoying... I'd love to play mobile on it... the PC client didn't work very well as the whole windows system was slow.

it flashes up for a split second and closes immediately...

Try again when the next NXT update ships (you'll need to update from Play store), hopefully next week, there were some fixes that might help your hardware

Edit: Though I would be surprised if performance was any better than Windows