Why Emulators?
What's an emulator?
Think of an Android emulator as a virtual Android phone running inside of your computer. It simulates all the hardware and software components of a real Android device, allowing you to use Android apps on your desktop or laptop without needing a physical phone.
One key benefit of emulators is that they run in an isolated environment. This means that the apps running in the emulator can't access your host computer's system or files. They're confined to the "fake" Android environment. Because of this, you can safely use potentially risky executors without worrying about them affecting your PC. If something goes wrong, you can simply reset the emulator to a clean state.
However, since emulators are simulating an entire device, they require some resources and may run slowly on lower-end systems.
Why should I exploit on an emulator?
There are several key benefits to exploiting on an emulator instead of your PC.
1. Security
If the executor turns out to be malicious, it will only affect the virtual android phone instead of your main PC.
2. No bans
Roblox has not added their anti-cheat (Hyperion) to mobile yet. The chances of you getting your account banned for exploiting on an emulator are practically 0.
3. Reliability
Android executors are usually more reliable than PC ones. They get updated quicker and are easier to get.