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Ouya emulators

46 bytes added, 11:18, 2 November 2023
information about OUYA controller
The OUYA Framework is required for OUYA emulation. You'll need to install it on your preferred Android emulator. It can be downloaded [https://www.mediafire.com/file/k4ooipli7mttdcz/ouyaframeworkfinalmod.apk here].
As the OUYA does not accept keyboard input, you'll need to hook up a controller. XInput controllers work fine, original OUYA controller is not recognized yet.
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|[https://www.bluestacks.com/ {{BlueStacksVer}}]
|QEMU (before v2.5) / VirtualBox (after v2.5)
| {{~}}<ref group=N name=XInput>OUYA controller requires emulation to be seen as virtual Xbox controller. [https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Controller:OUYA#Use_with_PC_platforms See available XInput wrappers].</ref> || {{✗}}
|High
|{{✗}} ||{{✓}} || {{~}}<ref group=N name=Bloatware>These emulators are usually closed-source, and while they're distributed for free, '''their devs look for roundabout ways to monetize them'''. One such high-profile case is BlueStacks. Make sure to check if there are pre-installed apps on your emulator (and disable them), monitor your Internet connection download caps and processor activity to detect any abnormal activity (and block domains accordingly if the need arises,) and avoid giving sensitive account data as much as is possible (just in case it's key-logged). Besides basic safety, these precautions often make impacted emulators run much faster when the adware services and apps are turned off. Windows subsystem for Android is an exception, as Microsoft made it and monetizing comes from the Windows copy you bought.</ref>
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