The "repack" signifies that the software has been for easier installation. It often includes pre-installed drivers, graphics patches (like Turnip+Zink for hardware acceleration), and resolution fixes.
Since the original developers, Eltechs, ceased operations in 2019, the community has taken over with various "repacks" to keep the emulator functional on modern Android devices
: The OBB file must be manually moved to the Android/obb/com.loudi.benchmark folder on your internal storage.
Before you start:
Open the environment's Start Menu, navigate to your driver installer, and select the latest Turnip + Zink (Mesa) driver option. This yields the highest frame rates for 3D PC titles.
Many include automated scripts to install direct components, such as ddraw fixes, dgVoodoo , and custom font registries required for older Windows games. Technical Features: Repack vs. Stock Stock ExaGear Version Community 3.0.5 Repack Licensing Paid subscription / DRM Cracked / Free access unlocked 64-bit Apps Strictly Unsupported Restricted to 32-bit (highly optimized) Max DirectX Support DirectX 7 / Early DirectX 8 Emulated DirectX 9, 10, and 11 via DXVK/Turnip Control Profiles Barebones touch overlays
Look for the latest 305 builds on trusted community forums and start building your portable library today!
Have you successfully installed ExaGear 305 on Android 14? Found a better repack? Share your experience in the comments below (or on the subreddit). Happy emulating!
Wait for the system to unpack the OBB image (this takes a few minutes). Open the side menu and select .