Silent Hill f Played on Android Smartphone Using Emulator
Vladislav Nikolaev
The creator of the YouTube channel tabeneru attempted to run the PC version of the horror game Silent Hill f on an Android smartphone using several emulators.
The game was tested on a POCO F7 Pro running Android 15 (HyperOS 2), powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, Adreno 750 GPU, and 12 GB of LPDDR5x 4800 MHz RAM.
The YouTuber tested Silent Hill f on four emulators: Winlator Bionic CMOD (13.1.1), Winlator Bionic Ludashi (2.5), Winlator Frost (10.1 v2), and Gamehub GameFusion (5.0.2).
Test results:
- Winlator Bionic CMOD (13.1.1) — 20-30 FPS
- Winlator Bionic Ludashi (2.5) — 20-40 FPS
- Winlator Frost (10.1 v2) — failed to launch
- Gamehub GameFusion (5.0.2) — 20-40 FPS
Silent Hill f is set in 1960s Japan and follows the story of Hinako Shimizu, a young woman trying to survive in a foggy town filled with monsters. The game became available to Deluxe Edition owners on September 23, with the full release following on September 25. It has received 83% positive reviews and peaked at 21,464 concurrent players on Steam.
Previously, YouTuber Lootward removed the fog from Silent Hill f and showed how the game looks without it. Before that, the horror title was tested on 31 different graphics cards, including the RTX 3060, RTX 4060 Ti, and RTX 5090.
You can find our review of Silent Hill f here.
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