We tested Wakuoo 1.0.0.9000 against Bluestacks 5 and LDPlayer 9 on a Windows 11 PC (16GB RAM, Ryzen 5 5600X, RTX 3060).
| Metric | Wakuoo 1.0.0.9000 | Bluestacks 5 | LDPlayer 9 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Boot Time (Cold Start) | 18 seconds | 28 seconds | 22 seconds | | RAM Usage (Idle) | 450 MB | 700 MB | 550 MB | | PUBG Mobile FPS (Avg) | 60 FPS (locked) | 55 FPS | 58 FPS | | CPU Usage (Gaming) | 25-30% | 35-45% | 30-35% | | Multi-Instance Manager | Excellent | Good | Average |
Verdict: Wakuoo 1.0.0.9000 is the winner for lower-end PCs, while maintaining competitive performance on high-end rigs. Wakuoo 1.0.0.9000 for Windows
With Wakuoo 1.0.0.9000 for Windows, you can run multiple Android instances simultaneously. Imagine farming resources in Raid: Shadow Legends on one instance while watching TikTok on another—all without crashing. The new "Synchronizer" tool mirrors your actions across all instances, an essential feature for RPG grinders.
To extract maximum performance, follow these advanced tweaks: We tested Wakuoo 1
Solution: Go to Wakuoo Settings > Engine > Switch from "DirectX" to "OpenGL" (or vice versa). Restart the emulator.
Version target: 1.0.0.9000 | Platform: Windows 10/11 Imagine farming resources in Raid: Shadow Legends on
Go to Windows Control Panel > Programs and Features, select Wakuoo, and uninstall. Then delete the remaining folders in %LocalAppData%\Wakuoo and %ProgramFiles%\Wakuoo.