The world of Android emulation has evolved rapidly. What was once a dream—playing PlayStation 2 classics on a smartphone—is now a reality, thanks to . However, as devices get more powerful, the software driving them becomes more complex. For users with Mali GPUs (common in Exynos, MediaTek, and some Snapdragon chips), performance has often been lackluster. Enter the game-changer: The Turnip driver.

Because Turnip drivers utilize the GPU much more efficiently, users with supported chips can easily push games to

The emulator will ask for a PS2 BIOS file to function.

the APK; they are usually loaded at runtime by the emulator to replace the phone's stock Adreno drivers.