![]() This makes Pokémon "appear" near you (on your smartphone screen) in order for you to chase and catch it. ![]() Pokémon Go is an online multiplayer "augmented reality" (AR) game that utilizes your mobile phone’s clock and GPS to detect your location and time in the game. Part 1: How to Play Pokémon Go on Windows PC with NoxPlayer Part 3: How to Change GPS Location In-Play Pokémon Go?.Part 2: NoxPlayer Alternatives to Play Pokémon Go on PC. ![]() Part 1: How to Play Pokémon Go on Windows PC with NoxPlayer.Meanwhile the test app I've tried while starting on both behaves rather inconsistently in regards of camera feature control (flipping between front and back cameras works on one, doesn't on the other, and setting the auto-focus mode doesn't seem to work the same between the phones either.) Perhaps these are all teething issues and possible to be worked around. Not sure what's going wrong or how to debug this yet.Īs a digression, I've also found (irritatingly) that out of the 2 phones I have available, debugging also doesn't work on the newer one (Note 8 ) because of "reasons" (something Google changed supposedly and Emba therefore says they won't fix), while it does work on the older phone (note 4). I have however not managed to debug directly on Nox, this fails every time with the app stuck on the firemonkey icon and the Delphi debugger terminating immediately upon startup. refreshing the "Target" node then displayed the Nox emulator as a valid android target: the one in C:\Users\Public\Documents\Embarcadero\Studio\20.0\PlatformSDKs\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools to run: and then also using the adb.exe shipped with RAD Studio, e.g. In short, after running Nox and following the instructions here: I've also managed to make nox show up in Rad studio and deploy directly to nox, with some fiddling with adb: apk's produced with my newly recently installed 10.3.1 Rio installation by dragging and dropping the. ![]() eventually started looking into alternatives including Nox. (Had lots of fun and games trying to make the default Android SDK emulators work. ![]() I have recently (last couple of days) been (re)-introduced to the wonderful world of (trying to) get set up with an emulator to do Android development with Delphi. ![]()
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