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Parallel Space uses the Android system-level android:sharedUserId and dynamic dex loading to create a separate user profile space. This is not an emulator – it’s a container that:

| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | App crashes on open | Game is 64-bit, but you’re using 32-bit Parallel Space. Reinstall the 64-bit version. | | Lag during gameplay | Go to Android Settings → Battery → Remove Parallel Space from “Optimize Battery”. | | Notifications not arriving | Inside Parallel Space, long-press the cloned app → App Info → Enable all notifications. | | Storage full | Clear cache: Parallel Space → Settings → Clear virtual space cache. |


If you truly want better performance for GameGuardian without root, the community often recommends moving away from standard Parallel Space to VMOS (Virtual Machine OS) or X8 Sandbox. Why?

That said, Parallel Space remains the simplest and lightest option. It doesn't eat 2-3GB of RAM like a full VM does. If you truly want better performance for GameGuardian

A virtual space (or parallel space) creates a sandboxed environment on your phone. It allows you to:

This last point is the golden ticket for gamers. Rooting a modern phone voids warranties, breaks banking apps, and creates security risks. A virtual space provides a virtual root inside the container, allowing tools like GameGuardian to scan and modify memory without touching your real system.

Rooting an Android phone voids warranties, exposes security risks, and breaks banking apps. Parallel Space bypasses all that by creating a virtual environment (sandbox) that mimics a second Android system without requiring root privileges. That said, Parallel Space remains the simplest and

The industry is currently in an arms race. Game developers are implementing "Emulator Detection" and "Virtual Environment Detection." They can check if the path of the app matches the expected system path. If it doesn't, they know you are running in a Parallel Space and ban you.

In response, the "Better" virtual spaces now include Anti-Detection modules. They mask the device ID (IMEI), the Android ID, and the MAC address. They try to make the virtual space look like a real, physical phone to the cloned app.

The Verdict:

The "Parallel Space" of 2018 is dead. The modern era requires a Hybrid Approach.


Pro Tip: Running a 64-bit virtual space reduces lag and memory errors, especially when cloning heavy games.


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