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Here’s how to set up and use GameGuardian within Parallel Space on a non-rooted phone.
Mobile gaming environments often limit users to a single account per device and restrict advanced memory modification tools like GameGuardian. Traditionally, bypasses required rooting the android operating system. This process voids warranties and risks bricking devices.
The keyword "" is crucial here. Historically, to modify apps or use cheat engines, you needed root access. Parallel Space bypasses this through Virtual Environment (VE) technology.
Modern mobile hardware runs on 64-bit ARM architecture (ARM64), but thousands of mobile games—especially older titles, indie projects, or specific regional releases—are compiled strictly in 32-bit (ARMv7) code. Conversely, high-end graphic engines require pure 64-bit runtimes.
These are essential plugins. The 32-bit support helps legacy games (like those built on older Unity engines) run smoothly, while the 64-bit support ensures stability on modern 64-bit operating systems and prevents crashes like black screens. Here’s how to set up and use GameGuardian
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Verify that both the 32-bit and 64-bit plugins are installed. If your game is 64-bit and you lack the 64-bit plugin, Parallel Space will force-run it in a 32-bit compatibility mode, blinding GameGuardian to the process.
You need a specific version of Parallel Space or a compatible virtual space that supports 64-bit architecture. This process voids warranties and risks bricking devices
Minimize Parallel Space and navigate to your phone's primary menu.
Select your target game and the newly generated, randomized GameGuardian application from the list. Clone them into the space. Step 4: Configure Floating Window Permissions
Here is where Parallel Space gets tricky.
Select the randomized GameGuardian clone and add it to the virtual workspace. To clone these apps
Running deep system tools inside a non-rooted sandbox can result in conflicts with the host OS memory management. Use these standard remediation steps if errors occur: GameGuardian Daemon Dies / Disappears
Some advanced users utilize firewall apps (like NetGuard) to block Parallel Space from communicating home, limiting tracking telemetry.
High-end games and most modern apps now ship only 64-bit code (Google Play mandated this in 2019). To clone these apps, your virtual space offer native 64-bit support.