⚠️ Some newer games require 64-bit. VMOS Android 9.0 ROM (64-bit) supports them. Older Android 7.1 ROMs (32-bit) will fail to run 64-only games.

For Android 14, it appears that Game Guardian can be used without root access using a combination of ADB commands and some additional setup. Here's a verified method:

The most reliable way to use Game Guardian on Android 14 is to emulate an older Android environment (like Android 7 or 9) inside a VM app. Virtual Master

Start Game Guardian inside the VM, then launch your game. The floating icon should now be able to read the game's data. Alternative Method: Parallel Space & 64-bit Support

✅ – working ✅ Value search (DWORD, Float, XOR) – working ✅ Pointer search – working ✅ Script execution (.lua) – working

: A high-performance virtual machine often recommended for Samsung and other Android 14 devices. It allows you to enable "Root" specifically within its virtual environment, giving Game Guardian the permissions it needs without affecting your actual phone.

Launch your game from inside the VM and select it from the Game Guardian process list.

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