Installing an Emulator
Prerequisites
Enable virtualization. This step is crucial to ensure that your emulator performs decently.
Enable virtualization on Windows
Install UBlock Origin. If you do not already have the uBlock Origin browser extension installed, install it now. It blocks advertisements, annoying pop-ups, and trackers.
Picking an emulator
There are various Android emulators, each with their own sets of pros and cons. I'll go over three of the most popular ones in this guide.
1. LD Player
LD Player is a great choice with good performance. However, it may not be as reliable on some systems.
Pros
- Best performance
- Easy to use
Cons
- Not as feature-rich as the alternatives
- May not work with other virtualization software installed (Hyper-V, WSL, etc.)
2. BlueStacks
BlueStacks is the most popular Android emulator. If you can overlook its intrusive ads, you'll find it to be a fairly reliable and high-performing option.
Pros
- Good performance
- Large community and support resources
- Works on most systems
- Stable
Cons
- Installs a separate "BlueStacks Store" app
- The emulator's home screen is filled with ads
3. MuMu player [NOT RECOMMENDED]
MuMu player is a clean, feature-rich Android emulator. MuMu used to be the best in the game, however, they no longer support proper keyboard and mouse controls for Roblox. This makes them virtually useless for exploiting.
Pros
- Clean, no-bullshit experience
- No intrusive ads
- Many features
- Good multi-instance support
Cons
- Doesn't work propely on Roblox with keyboard and mouse controls
Installing the Emulator
After you've picked an emulator, click the download button and proceed with the installation. This process varies slightly from one emulator to another, so I will not be providing a step-by-step guide.
Note
If the installer prompts you to install addiational sofware, such an anti-virus or browser, click decline.