High-end Android phones are now powerful enough to emulate the PC version of Cyberpunk 2077 — YouTuber gets 2020's hottest PC game running at playable frame rates on Red Magic 11 Pro
AAA PC gaming is now becoming viable on Android devices
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The idea of running Cyberpunk 2077 on a smartphone would have been ludicrous when the game first came out in 2020. Fast forward six years, and now that idea has become a reality. Handheld and SFF specialist ETA Prime on YouTube has made it happen with gaming phone running the PC version of Cyberpunk 2077 at 30 to 40 FPS in emulation.
ETA Prime chose the Red Magic 11 Pro, one of the most powerful Android smartphones on the market, in combination with GameSir's GameHub platform to emulate the PC version of Cyberpunk 2077 on Android. The Red Magic 11 Pro is unique in that it comes with an internal liquid cooler and active cooling fan to keep its Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset at high clock speeds under prolonged use.
At low settings using 720P resolution with FSR 2.1 set to Balanced mode, ETA Prime found that the Red Magic 11 Pro was able to pump out an impressive 30 FPS in most scenarios. In worst-case scenarios, the phone dipped into the high 20s, but never dipped into the teens. The YouTuber also reported that performance was smooth across the board, or at least as smooth as those frame rates can be.
To help kick up the frame rate, ETA Prime also ran the same settings with FSR frame generation enabled, boosting Cyberpunk 2077's frame rate significantly, with highs of up to 50 FPS and dips into the low 40s. tried the Steam Deck preset, which brings some settings up to high, and surprisingly, the Android phone was able to keep up. With frame generation disabled the phone was able to achieve around 27 FPS, but with frame generation on the phone was able to hit 40-50 FPS.
According to an internal OSD, the phone had displayed CPU usage in the 60-80% range while GPU usage hovered in the 50-60% range. Despite the Red Magic 11 Pro's integrated liquid cooler, temps were sky high, reaching up to 100 °C (heat problems are something that Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 phones are notorious for). RAM usage was also high, hovering around the high 80% range. The phone comes with 16GB of LPDDR5T RAM.
ETA Prime's demonstration of Cyberpunk 2077 running on Android shows how impressive PC emulation has become in the smartphone world. If you were to try running Cyberpunk 2077 through emulation in the same way a few years ago, it would likely be impossible or at best unplayable. Undoubtedly, Valve's contributions to PC emulation in the Android space have helped make PC emulation for AAA games viable, as the company has done in the Linux space. Valve actively sponsors some PC emulators for Android, and GameHub uses Valve's Proton compatibility layer as part of its PC emulation.
Smartphone chips continue to get faster and faster as well, which has helped accelerate AAA PC gaming through emulation, beyond just code optimization. If this progression keeps up, we could very well see smartphones just a few years down the road play Cyberpunk 2077 closer to 60 FPS comfortably—at least if the AI demand for silicon ever lets up.
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Aaron Klotz is a contributing writer for Tom’s Hardware, covering news related to computer hardware such as CPUs, and graphics cards.
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hotaru251 Replytemps were sky high, reaching up to 100 °C
alreayd knew this was gonna be issue before read article.
thats atemp that you dont want sustained -
TheyStoppedit I hate to burst your bubble, but honestly, this doesn't impress me. 720p30 low WITH HELP from an upscaler........AND it needs to be watercooled? Ya, that doesn't impress meReply -
junglist724 I've tried this with much less demanding games on a redmagic astra tablet and the shader compilation stutter is nonstop. Not a good experience at all.Reply -
Notton 720p is acceptable on this smartphone. It's a 6.85" screen with 20:9 aspect ratio. It's comparable to a 5.5" handheld with 16:9 or 16:10.Reply
The performance is not really surprising.
The SD X2 Elite manages 1200p @ 40fps, while the older SD X Elite only manages 1200p @ 22fps
The x86 emulator still needs a lot of work.
In general, I think you would be better off streaming over WiFi-6E or 7E with moonlight/artemis running on a mini PC or laptop. Especially so now that Arc B390 is showing some seriously impressive numbers. -
awake283 Ok but WHY would I want to play such a visually intensive game on a handheld? Just doesnt seem fun to me.Reply -
usertests Reply
In another 6 years, smartphone GPUs will be 3-5x as powerful, and you'll be able to hook it up to an external display and play Cyberpunk at 1440p60.awake283 said:Ok but WHY would I want to play such a visually intensive game on a handheld? Just doesnt seem fun to me.
As to why, you're carrying an increasingly absurd amount of performance in the latest smartphones. Why not do something with that? You could game on a hotel TV with a phone, a display cable, and a wireless controller. -
SomeoneElse23 Reply
I don't understand why people want to do anything besides text with a smartphone.awake283 said:Ok but WHY would I want to play such a visually intensive game on a handheld? Just doesnt seem fun to me.
They are acceptable as phones, which is ironic.
I couldn't imagine watching a video on one.
To each their own I guess? -
AngryPhrog Reply
It doesn't impress you that a phone ran it? Are you entirely devoid of technical understanding?TheyStoppedit said:I hate to burst your bubble, but honestly, this doesn't impress me. 720p30 low WITH HELP from an upscaler........AND it needs to be watercooled? Ya, that doesn't impress me
Btw, this isnt the only phone that can run it. Other phones without water cooled already ran it fine over a year ago.