On Windows, the go-to emulators are Bluestacks and NoxPlayer (both closed source), especially when gaming is concerned. Unfortunately they are not available on Linux, and the Nox devs’ dismissive attitude towards Linux also makes it unlikely they’ll ever make a Linux port:
So apart from trying to run these two using Wine, what emulators are out there on Linux that yield a sufficiently decent performance to make Android games playable?
EDIT: looks like Waydroid is a winner, see the comments.
It’s worth noting that the
binder
module you’re referring to is already included in the Linux Zen kernel, which is usually very stable and trusted by Linux gamers. It may be possible however thatbinder
does funny things with the Nvidia driver. On my AMD system I have no proprietary drivers and everything works out of the box withlinux-zen
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