The patch provides fixes for DirectX 8.0 through 12 and OpenGL 1.1 to 2.1 , which are critical for running older PC titles.
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| Game | Without Patch | With Graphics Patch | |------|--------------|---------------------| | | Software render, <5 FPS | Hardware accelerated, 25–40 FPS | | Heroes of Might & Magic V | Black screen on launch | Playable (20–30 FPS on SD865+) | | Diablo II: Resurrected (mod) | Won't start (needs DX9) | Playable via DXVK | | Fallout 3 / New Vegas | Glitchy textures, crashes | Stable with Turnip+Zink | | Stardew Valley | Works fine (already lightweight) | Same (no major benefit) |
While the ExaGear graphics patch has extended the life of this emulator significantly, the community is gradually shifting toward newer projects like Winlator, Box64Droid, and Mobox. These newer tools often incorporate the same "patches" and logic pioneered in the ExaGear era but offer more user-friendly interfaces and better compatibility with modern Android versions (Android 12, 13, and 14). Conclusion
: Uninstall the original ExaGear APK (if present) to avoid conflicts. Then, install the newly generated, patched APK.