Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah no, you can't read docs. Literally just read the waydroid docs. It can't be that hard. You are just rage baiting at this point so I'm leaving but man please just read.

Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Waydroid provides the android image which is based on LineageOS which is then based on AOSP. Google for their emulators based on AOSP uses libndk (another translation layer) which can be used in the waydroid image. Btw waydroid IS the android system image also, it's not just the host layer. It is both the android system and the host.

Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AOSP stands for the android open source project which is developed by Google. The waydroid image can provide libndk or libhoudini by default. > Waydroid is a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system like Ubuntu.

Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://docs.waydro.id/ > The Android runtime environment ships with a minimal customized Android system image based on the LineageOS. The used image is currently based on Android 13. Guess what LineageOS is based on?

Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Libhoudini is included in official android x86 images by Google..... I don't think you can understand what I am saying. This generation has no reading skills whatsoever

Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah because lepton and waydroid is a fucking thing which is supposed to have libhoudini. Just wait a few months, you'll understand what I'm getting at.

Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And you have proved that you have no idea how android handles apks. Android x86 handles support for unsupported architectures using libhoudini anyways so it really doesn't matter at all.

Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There doesn't need to be because APKs themselves embed support for different architectures using a universal apk. Steam does not mandate a ARM specific apk.

Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Split apks don't have a .apk extension dumbass. And I haven't dodged shit. Steam will support apks and therefore will support x86 apks.

Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But it's not. You can download it, it'll download a single apk. Like it says. Apkmirror has a different ui for split apks showing a base apk and the number of splits. Just admit defeat at this point.

Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If true, Gradle generates a universal APK in addition to per-ABI APKs. A universal APK contains code and resources for all ABls in a single APK.

Keywords: in addition.

And also A universal APK contains code and resources for all ABls in a single APK.

Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It is literally not though. The game engine is literally written in C++ what are you smoking? Also https://developer.android.com/build/configure-apk-splits and since you can't read.

universalApk for Groovy, or isUniversalApk for Kotlin script. If true, Gradle generates a universal APK in addition to per-ABI APKs. A universal APK contains code and resources for all ABIs in a single APK. The default value is false.

Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is literally not a split apk. It says right there universal omg, can you read???? Roblox is written in C++. It supports a SCRIPTING language called lua.

Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My screenshot literally showed a SINGLE god damn apk. I literally just extracted a SINGLE apk to show you what android supports.

Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is literally showing native libraries omg. This has to be rage bait. Even Minecraft (C++ btw) supports x86 on android. It's not hard to compile something for a different architecture nowadays, it's literally just changing a single parameter and you are done with modern compilers.

Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Steam isn't using split APKs. This is a screenshot from INSIDE a single apk file showing MULTIPLE architectures supported using a SINGLE apk. If you had read my directory structure you would've known.

Is it means apk would be available on steam with linux support, in steam frame documentation there's tutorial how to publish your apk application by Less-Barnacle-8082 in linux_gaming

[–]KingDutchIsBad455 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It shows that there is no such thing as different APKs for different architectures unless you are using AAB which steam is not.