Exagear Ed 3.0.5 Hot! Jun 2026
Watch this demonstration of the emulator running high-end Windows games on a mobile device:
While newer versions like ExaGear SU or ExaGear MultiWine exist, 3.0.5 remains popular for: Exagear Ed 3.0.5
Users can create separate "containers" with different settings (resolution, color depth, controls) for different applications. Control Overlays: Watch this demonstration of the emulator running high-end
: You spend hours tweaking OBB files, Wine configurations, and registry keys. It is a labor of love that feels more like restoring a vintage car than launching an app. Developed originally by Eltechs, Exagear was a virtual
Developed originally by Eltechs, Exagear was a virtual machine that allowed users to run x86 applications on ARM-based devices. It was distinct from WINE (Wine Is Not an Emulator) in its implementation, though it achieved a similar result: running Windows .exe files on non-Windows hardware.
| Game | Settings | Performance | Notes | |------|----------|-------------|-------| | Diablo II | 800x600, DirectDraw | 60 FPS (perfect) | Best-in-class. No lag even in 8-player mods. | | Fallout 2 | 1024x768, Software rendering | 50-60 FPS | Occasional texture flicker, but fully playable. | | Heroes of Might & Magic III | 800x600, 32-bit color | 60 FPS | Turn-based perfection. | | Age of Empires II | 1024x768, Low terrain | 30-45 FPS | Slow on large maps. Lower resolution helps. | | Morrowind (OpenMW) | Not native – requires hacked wrapper | 15-25 FPS | Playable? Barely. More a technical trophy. | | StarCraft | 640x480, DirectDraw | 60 FPS | Flawless. |