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▲ 0 r/RedMagic+4 crossposts

Red Dead Redemption 2 is Fully Playable on Android?! This Is Insane

I just tested Red Dead Redemption 2 on my Red Magic 11 Pro with 24GB of RAM using GameHub 6.2, and the results were insane. Playing at 720p with ultra textures, I managed to hit nearly 60 FPS!

It felt incredible to play such a demanding masterpiece smoothly on my phone. However, as I progressed through the snowy areas, I noticed some distracting graphical glitches, and the controls felt a bit heavy in my hands.

I even tried toggling lossless scaling and HDR during my session. Despite minor visual issues, I'm absolutely blown away that I can actually play this PC game so well on an Android device!

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u/Loud_Medicine_3279 — 3 days ago
▲ 8 r/RedMagic+1 crossposts

Spider-Man Remastered on RedMagic 11 Pro Android phone in Winlator 11

Spider-Man Remastered is now running on Android phones and in this video I test it on the RedMagic 11 Pro using Winlator 11 with Lossless Scaling with new GPU drivers.

The results are seriously impressive. I managed to get 60+ FPS, making this AAA PC game fully playable on an Android phone. It is crazy to see how far Winlator, Snapdragon performance, and Android PC gaming have come.

I show Spider-Man Remastered gameplay, performance, FPS, settings, and how well the RedMagic 11 Pro handles this game with the latest GPU drivers.

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u/Loud_Medicine_3279 — 4 days ago

GameHub 6.0 vs Winlator 11 - It is Shocking How Bad GameHub 6.0 is in Elden Ring!

I tested Elden Ring on my RedMagic 11 Pro with 24GB of RAM to see which app runs it better: GameHub 6.0 or Winlator 11. And honestly, it is still crazy to me that we can even run such a heavy PC game on a phone.

GameHub 6.0 was quite disappointing in this test. Even at 544p, I was only getting around 15–23 FPS. Performance felt very unoptimised, and for some reason, it was using around 19GB of RAM, which is insane.

Winlator 11 was a massive improvement. At 720p with low settings, I was getting over 30 FPS, and the game actually felt playable, even during boss fights. It was also much more efficient, using around 12GB of RAM instead of 19GB.

I also tested Winlator at 1080p just to see what would happen. The game looked much sharper and really clean, but performance dropped back to around 15–23 FPS, and frame timings became very heavy.

I also tried Lossless Scaling at 2x, but sadly it made the game feel worse. There was too much stuttering and latency, so for now, I would recommend keeping it off in Elden Ring.

One more thing: heavy PC emulation makes the phone extremely hot. My CPU reached around 75°C, so this is definitely something to keep an eye on.

Overall, it is still amazing that a massive game like Elden Ring can run on a phone using only around 7.5 watts of power. ARM gaming is definitely getting crazy, and honestly, this really feels like the future.

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u/Loud_Medicine_3279 — 6 days ago
▲ 108 r/winlator

Winlator With Full Steam Support + Lossless Scaling Is Insane

One of the craziest Winlator builds I have ever tested is finally here. This build comes with built-in Lossless Scaling support and full Steam support, which makes PC gaming on Android feel even closer to a real handheld PC experience.

In this video, I test Resident Evil 2 Remake on my Android phone using this new Winlator build, and the performance is genuinely impressive. Steam support works, Lossless Scaling is built in, and the game runs much better than I expected.

Resident Evil 2 Remake is at 720p with High graphics preset.

This could be a massive step forward for Android PC gaming, especially for people using powerful Snapdragon phones and wanting to play their Steam library through Winlator.

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u/Loud_Medicine_3279 — 7 days ago
▲ 13 r/RedMagic+1 crossposts

I test GameHub 6.0 and Proton 11 in PRAGMATA on the RedMagic 11 Pro to see how performance has changed after the new update.

u/Loud_Medicine_3279 — 13 days ago
▲ 2 r/EmulationOnAndroid+1 crossposts

Full Resident Evil experience on a mobile phone. In this video, I test Resident Evil 2 Remake, Resident Evil 3 Remake, Resident Evil 4 Remake, Resident Evil 5, Resident Evil 7 Biohazard, Resident Evil Village, and Resident Evil Requiem running as PC games on the RedMagic 11 Pro using GameHub. Some results are surprisingly good, others push the limits of mobile hardware.

u/Loud_Medicine_3279 — 14 days ago
▲ 1 r/RedMagic+1 crossposts

Resident Evil 9 in 4K on a phone sounds crazy, but RedMagic 11 Pro makes it possible. I tested Resident Evil 9 running in 4K resolution through GameHub app and the results are seriously impressive. This is easily one of the most impressive PC gaming tests I’ve done on Android.

u/Loud_Medicine_3279 — 14 days ago
▲ 8 r/SteamDeckTricks+3 crossposts

I compare performance between Steam Deck OLED and RedMagic 11 Pro using different approaches to get the best possible results.

On the Steam Deck OLED, I tested Lossless Scaling with 2x, 3x, and 4x frame generation, exploring how far the hardware can go with advanced upscaling and frame interpolation. The results show just how powerful these techniques can be when properly tuned.

On the RedMagic 11 Pro, I used the GameHub app to run PRAGMATA. This setup demonstrates how close Android devices are getting to real PC gaming even with demanding AAA titles.

This is not just a comparison - it’s a look at the future of portable gaming, where both SteamOS and Android are pushing boundaries in completely different ways.

u/Loud_Medicine_3279 — 14 days ago

Mafia: Definitive Edition is finally running smoothly on Android.

In this video, I test the game on the RedMagic 11 Pro powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 using the latest almost perfected Turnip drivers. The difference is huge, no more stutters, no lag, and fully playable gameplay from start to finish.

This is one of the biggest improvements I’ve seen for PC gaming on Android so far. Optimization has reached a point where demanding AAA titles like Mafia can actually run properly on a phone.

u/Loud_Medicine_3279 — 14 days ago

This was running through Android PC gaming/emulation, and the performance was much better than I expected. Still not perfect, but very impressive for a phone.

Has anyone else tried PRAGMATA or other AAA PC games on RedMagic / Snapdragon devices?

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u/Loud_Medicine_3279 — 14 days ago