Without the patch: Fallout 2, Diablo II, or Disciples II will show a black screen or crash on launch. With the patch: Games become playable, though sometimes at a lower framerate due to software rendering.
Most patches are compiled for ARMv7 or ARMv8. If you are running ExaGear on a Chromebook with an Intel Celeron, you need the x86_64 specific patch. Use the ET Pack (source #3 above). exagear graphics patch download link
Because ExaGear was removed from the Google Play Store in 2021, most links online lead to dead Mega.nz folders or sketchy ad-laden pages. Below are the three cleanest sources for the graphics patch as of this writing. Without the patch: Fallout 2, Diablo II, or
| Issue | Required Patch | Download Priority | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Black screen on Unity games | Wined3d 8.0 patch | Link #1 (Unified) | | Android 12+ permission denial | Scoped storage GL bridge | Link #2 (GitHub) | | Intel HD Graphics tablet | ET Pack with Intel fix | Link #3 (ET Community) | | Adreno 600/700 series GPU | Turnip/Zink patch | Extract from Link #1 /vendor | Most patches are compiled for ARMv7 or ARMv8
Have a question? The ExaGear Discord community (search "ExaGear Retro Gaming") maintains an auto-bot that spits out these patch links instantly. If none of these work, your device's GPU likely lacks the necessary extensions—consider switching to Mali GPU software rendering (the patch #1 includes this fallback).
Good luck, and may your classic Windows games run in 60 FPS on your phone once again.