The v0615v4 release gained notable traction within the . Enthusiasts frequently use it to run desktop-class or console games on Android devices through Magisk flashable ZIPs.
The control panel supports Vulkan, DirectX 11, and DirectX 12 drivers, enabling broad compatibility with various graphics technologies.
However, the future lies in the open‑source direction. Turnip and Lemonade drivers are rapidly approaching parity with proprietary offerings and, in many cases, exceeding them in both performance and stability. For power users seeking maximum gaming and emulation performance on Snapdragon devices, the path forward is clear:
: Native Vulkan implementation designed to improve rendering efficiency and reduce overhead compared to OpenGL. Gaming Optimizations
Higher benchmark scores, better compatibility with native Android games
Users typically install these custom drivers to bypass the limitations of their device's default system drivers: Magisk Modules
✅ – Lower API overhead vs. previous builds – Improved shader compilation times – Better compatibility with Turnip/open-source Vulkan layers – Optimized for Adreno GPUs