3D Gaming With Raspberry Pi & ExaGear

3D Gaming With Raspberry Pi & ExaGear

ExaGear is a virtual machine that implements virtual x86 Linux container on ARMĀ and allows you to run Intel x86 applications directly on ARM. With this softwareĀ by EltechsĀ you can run Intel x86 application on your ARM-based Mini PC simultaneously with common native applications. Ā It is like QEMU but 5 times faster! You can even run Windows applications on your ARM Mini PC if you installĀ Wine.

ExaGear is user friendly software with transparent operation so you donā€™t notice a difference between running x86 applications on x86-based or ARM-based platform. Use your favorite applications on ARM-based devices and overcome platform compatibility.

In 2014 ExaGear DesktopĀ was launched to allowĀ running PC games on ARM-based devices (Raspberry Pi, Odroid etc.). ExaGear Desktop is an emulator too but dramatically differs from other emulators with its performance. ExaGear Desktop provides very low slowdown ā€“ 1.3 times instead of 50-100 times for other kind of emulators!Ā Run games of the level beyond Retropie such as Arcanum, Disciples II, Fallout , Might And Magic VI,Pharaoh and Cleopatra, Stronghold Crusader, Sid Meierā€™s Alpha Centauri, Caesar 3 and many others on Raspberry Pi! You can learn how to setĀ up these games from this article

However, there was one important issue. ExaGear Desktop didnā€™t support hardware graphics acceleration. That mean that games which actively use 3D were terrible laggy.

But amazing things happened!Ā Ā A new version of ExaGear Desktop ā€“ ExaGear Desktop 2.0Ā isĀ fully supporting 3D graphics acceleration on Raspberry Pi 2 and Raspberry Pi 3!

Check this video that run Counter Strike and Diablo II on Raspberry Pi:

More games are going to be added gradually and you can also suggest on the team your favorites. The team solved this problem after the OpenGL library was adapted into Raspberry Pi architecture, so they could develop some OpenGL calls to the hardware in order to solve the problem of 3D graphics.

This option is only available at Raspberry Pi since it is the only development board that uses OpenGL. You can learn more about this new era of gaming from this articleĀ and get ExaGear from here.

 

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