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***HOW TO INSTALL AND USE JOIPLAY FOR ANDROID***

As Eternum grows and progresses, the file will eventually become too large to use in .apk format, the best way around this is to Joiplay, an emulator service. In order to use Joiplay, you must download the PC version instead of the Android version.

What you'll need: 

1. The newest Joiplay update

2. The newest RenPy plugin 

3. A file managing app (I recommend File Manager +)

3. The PC version of Eternum 

Here's how to do it:


1. Go to the Joiplay Patreon and find the most recent public release on their page, *you must download both Joiplay and the RenPy plugin.* *Do not use the version found on the app store, it is outdated and you will get bugs.*


2. Once you have downloaded both files, install Joiplay and open the app. In the lower right corner there will be a + icon, press it and select "install package." Find your RenPy plugin in your files and import it. This may no longer be necessary, it was when I downloaded it but I've been using it for some time and can't remember the exact details. If you can't find the file, simply try opening the RenPy APK file. One of those methods should work.


3. That done, use your file manager to unzip Eternum. Try not to bury your game files too deep, I've noticed strange bugs if the file path is too long.


4. Return to Joiplay and press the + again, and press "add game"

Enter the game's name and version number when it asks (doesn't necessarily need to be correct) and then press "choose."

Find the EXE file and import it. It will ask for an icon, add one if you wish but it isn't needed.


That should be all you need to get your game up and running, if you encounter animations ending prematurely you can try enabling "HW Video" and "Model Based Rendering" and disabling "Less Updates" all of which are found in the RenPy section of settings. Ultimately, the performance of the game will only be as good as your hardware allows

Thank you for the tutorial 🥰

I would very much prefer a split APK over Joiplay. 

For one, the PC version of VNs is way to big to keep on an android's storage. Then, you have the issue with PC-sized GUI on a touchscreen. Most importantly, the APK just works. Joiplay is the wonkiest crap I've ever used on an android.

I hope you're not thinking about crippling your masterpiece of a game by making it reliant on a trashy emulator.

APKs have to stay under 2GB.

That means that every update will be more compressed than the last one. I'll keep releasing Android builds, but the quality will be terrible by the time the game ends, just keep it in mind.

I said split APK, not compressed. Essentially, that's two APKs with half the content in each. There's no rule saying that you have to squeeze everything into one APK, especially if you do so by reducing the quality.

Look at Tales From the Unending Void, for example, or Sinful Life. 

Naturally, there are even better methods to bypass the 2GB limit, like additional resource files. It's not unusual for an install to be only a few hundred MB, but then fetch up to several GB of assets. Of course, that would require a fair amount of extra effort to learn and implement, and I don't want to ask too much. Thus, my suggestion of a split APK.

Latest joiplay can unzip the game itself using The "Import Archive File" option, skiping the step 3 and half of the step 4.