Playing PC games on an ARM CPU is possible but may require optimization for better performance.
Playing PC games on an ARM CPU is possible but may require optimization for better performance.
No ARM CPUs can execute x86 instructions directly; they require emulation or translation.
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I've attempted to play Wolfenstein 3D on my tablet using a DOS emulator, which worked fine initially. However, the emulation layer remains unstable. Personally, I doubt it would be feasible because Linux is currently the only operating system that supports both x86 and ARM architectures. Most applications designed for Linux may not run smoothly on ARM either.
I mentioned using emulation. It won’t work perfectly. You could possibly play late '90s and early 2000s games on emulation with an ARM chip, but newer AAA games won’t run that way.
If you had an emulator, perhaps? I’m not sure there are any reliable x86 emulators for ARM. Even if they existed, I think the experience wouldn’t be great. For playing games on ARM, streaming solutions like NVIDIA Shield or Steam In-Home Streaming would be a better option. You’d also need a full gaming desktop setup along with the ARM device itself.