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@user VADemon: Lol.
@user MikuAuahDark: You shouldn't be affraid of rooting if you're capable of doing things like file cs2d [UNUSED] Get Player Rank v1.4 , lol.

I'm probably the slowest of the "advanced" lua scripters here and I did it without having a problem.
Rooting will give you tons of privileges such as, give you the ability to unninstall builtin system apps that you do not use and are slowing down/occupying space on your device, access "locked" features, install more apps, allow you to customize your phone, etc. It is really worth it, believe me!
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@user VADemon: GenyMotion uses a different root method. The rom itself isn't rooted, so the su binary can't be located by that game.

If I try to run the game on a rooted rom I get this:

IMG:https://i.stack.imgur.com/3v6EQ.png


But if I hide the su binary with this, it works fine.

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user _Yank has written
Could you please tell us how much you're planning to spend ?

Maybe about 4-6 million Rupiah.

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PPS: It's unplayable though, you need multi-touch to tap on 2 objects (gurls) simultaneously and that's impossible to do with a mouse. Y U NO PLAY OSU!?

I already play osu!, but my skills is bad

user _Yank has written
@user MikuAuahDark: You shouldn't be affraid of rooting if you're capable of doing things like file cs2d [UNUSED] Get Player Rank v1.4

That's a different story bdw.

user _Yank has written
Rooting will give you tons of privileges such as, give you the ability to unninstall builtin system apps that you do not use and are slowing down/occupying space on your device, access "locked" features, install more apps, allow you to customize your phone, etc. It is really worth it, believe me!

I don't want risk my phone being bricked. I look at google, and i see it should be simple, specially for Oppo devices.
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