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akaAntiSpiral's avatar
3 years ago

Emulator for apex legends

When will ea officially launch emulator. My pc is not good enough to play pc version of apex legends, neither my mobile is good enough to play mobile version. The emulator available in market encourage hackers, because they have features like macro, script etc. So when will ea launch an official emulator and will it have aim assist, people like me with disability have difficulty in aiming, neither we have that good aim. You can increase matchmaking of emulator players, so that they don't play a lot. But not giving aim assist in a game where there is to much movement. It is a very unique and beautiful game and i just want to have sum with my friends, playing this game. 

Thank you 🙂 

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  • EA_Barry's avatar
    EA_Barry
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    3 years ago

    @akaAntiSpiral 

    EA does not produce any gaming hardware so an emulator is unlikely.

    Regardless of platform (PC, Console, Mobile) there are minimum system requirements that need to be met in order to play.

    Thanks.

  • @akaAntiSpiral I play on Steam Proton. My machine is running Linux OS (Xubuntu) hence the name. Steam has produced a portable console the Steam Deck runs Apex and many games using the power of Linux OS.

    You should be able to get it running on something as low as 8 GB RAM a moderate GPU and CPU i-3 or higher. Xubuntu is a light weight OS, Steam supported, and can be installed to dual boot or in some cases boot Windows from within Linux.

    I was able to boot a gaming edition (Sparky: GameOver) on a 3.0 USB thumb drive. Then ran a Windows game from the hard drive. Linux OS operates within the parameters of the EAC, making it a legit usage of this and other games.

    Windows 10 & 11 are just fine, assuming you don't mind all the tracking and bloatware included. If you desire to remain with Windows there are options to remove the Microsoft bloatware and tracking. They don't make it easy for you.

    EA and Respawn are true heroes offering their products to the Linux online community.