![]() ![]() Not sure which one you're referring to, but I'm not an Intel person and VT-x does not seem to be the problem. I think it might be caused by my firewall sandbox, I'll have to look into that too.ĮDIT: Also, try the new link which I added to the post While trying to find the source, I found this link which tells me it's actually Windows preventing drag&drop, so if there is another way to flash archives it will probably work fine.Īs for the virtual machines disappearing, yeah it's weird. I saw somewhere that you couldn't drag & drop flashable archives onto Genymotion if it was running in admin mode. Running Genymotion in admin mode should have no effect on it's performance or the emulators within it, and shouldn't stop you creating a new one. Go figure.īonus: Installing this may improve emulator success/performance on Intel devices UNINTENDED SIDE EFFECT: Tapjoy thinks I'm in the US if I use the emulator so the offers are higher paying. You'll need virtualization enabled in your BIOS settings if you're an Intel person, see here for how to enable it if the emulator won't work for you Make sure your graphics drivers are updated to the latest version for improved success rate Search and install The Battle Cats from the Play Store. You can use the emulator as a real device. Once everything has updated, you're done! There should be no more annoying popups. Drag it down and click on one of them, then click update. There should be a bunch of alerts in your notification center that say 'Some app needs to update Google Play Services'. Go and get a coffee.Īfter five minutes most of the downloading should be done. Click 'Update All' and click accept on everything. Those popups are still there, remember? Click on the menu button near the top left of the screen and then select 'My Apps'. Tada! You're finally in the Play Store! But don't celebrate just yet. Click on it to launch it.Īfter an intense battle with more popups you'll be asked to sign in with your Google account. Click on the App Drawer (Looks like six dots :::) and drag your mouse to swipe around until you find Google Play. Click OK as fast as you can whenever it pops up. You'll notice now that you've started the emulator, there's some serious shit going down: Google Play Services is crashing more than a 90 year old driving a racing car. It'll take longer this time because the file is bigger. Repeat the process from step 5 except using the second file downloaded from step 4. Once it's complete, close the emulator and launch it again from Genymotion to restart it. You'll know it worked if it says 'File transfer in progress.' followed by a prompt informing you that the file is a 'Flashable Archive'. ![]() Once it has, drag the first file downloaded from step 4 from your PC on top of the emulator. Once the emulator has been prepared for you, launch it. These files are required to install Google Play Services on your devices so you can download and install The Battle Cats and complete Tapjoy offers. ![]() Meanwhile you'll want to start downloading this and this. Wait for the software to download the assets required. If you have an older computer/not much ram to spare create a Galaxy S3 running Android 4.3 instead. I created a virtual Samsung Galaxy S5 running Android 4.4.4 because most things are compatible with that mode. Click 'Add' to create a new device and sign in with your account. If VirtualBox opens by itself just close it. VirtualBox will be installed with the software so an emulator can be created. Run the installer and follow the prompts. You'll need to register an account and verify your email before you can download the software, you'll also need to login within the application in order to use it. Launching but no text or images (useless)īut cry no more! Genymotion is an Android emulator designed for developers, but it's perfect for running The Battle Cats.ĭon't have access to a device to play it onĮxtra cat food from Tapjoy offers with a new deviceĬheating in an isolated environment the emulator is rootedĭownload Genymotion from the official site (117 MB). Not launching at all, sticking on a black screen Problems people have been having trying to get it to work: ![]() It requires a bit more work than it would if it worked on BlueStacks or Andyroid, but such is life. I've finally found a way to play The Battle Cats on my PC. EDIT: Battle Cats now seems to work on BlueStacks since a recent update, which is an easier method, however BlueStacks is UNROOTED, SLOW and BLOATED and should be avoided if you can stomach this method. ![]()
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