Parallel Space 32-bit Support 64-bit Support - Virtual Spaces -no Root- - Gameguardian [top]

For users looking to use GameGuardian without root access, Parallel Space

serves as a vital "virtual space" that hosts both the game and the tool in a shared environment. Core Components & Plugins

To ensure compatibility between GameGuardian and various games, you must install the specific support plugins based on the game's architecture. Parallel Space - 64Bit Support - Apps on Google Play

  1. Parallel Space: This is an app that allows users to create a parallel space on their device, essentially enabling them to run multiple accounts of the same app simultaneously. This is particularly useful for social media, messaging apps, and games where users might want to keep separate accounts.

  2. 32-Bit Support / 64-Bit Support: These refer to the types of processor architectures that the app supports. For users looking to use GameGuardian without root

    • 32-Bit: This is an older architecture that can handle 32 bits (4 bytes) of data at a time. It's less common in newer devices.
    • 64-Bit: This is a more modern architecture that can handle 64 bits (8 bytes) of data at a time, offering improved performance and the ability to address more memory.

    Supporting both indicates that Parallel Space can operate on a wide range of devices, from older ones to newer ones.

  3. Virtual Spaces: This feature relates to the core functionality of Parallel Space. It creates virtual spaces on a device, allowing multiple instances of apps to run in isolation from each other.

  4. -no root-: This indicates that Parallel Space can operate without requiring the device to be "rooted." Rooting is a process that allows users of Android devices to gain superuser ("root") access, enabling them to modify software code or install apps that would otherwise be restricted. The ability to use Parallel Space without rooting the device makes it more accessible and preserves the device's warranty.

  5. - GameGuardian: GameGuardian is another app often used to create a virtual environment for games, similar to what Parallel Space offers. However, it's specifically tailored to support a wide range of games and sometimes used for creating alternate game accounts. Parallel Space : This is an app that

Feature Implications:

Parallel Space's features make it a convenient tool for users who need to manage multiple accounts or instances of apps on their devices, particularly useful in scenarios where keeping separate profiles is necessary or beneficial.


Technical Analysis: Leveraging Parallel Space for GameGuardian on Non-Rooted Devices (32-bit vs. 64-bit)

2. The "No-Root" Mechanism

Without root, GameGuardian cannot directly access the memory of system processes or other apps because Android’s security model isolates process memory. Parallel Space bypasses this by:

Step-by-Step Guide (No Root)

Disclaimer: Modifying games violates most Terms of Service. This is for educational purposes regarding virtual space architecture. 32-Bit Support / 64-Bit Support : These refer

  1. Uninstall standard Parallel Space. If you have the Play Store version, remove it.
  2. Enable "Install from Unknown Sources" for your browser or file manager.
  3. Download Parallel Space 64-bit. (Look for version 4.0.9+ or specific "64-bit" labeled APKs from trusted forums—never from sketchy ads).
  4. Download GameGuardian 32-bit. The official GG website hosts two APKs. Select the one labeled "ARMv7 (32-bit)."
  5. Open Parallel Space. Add your game to the virtual space.
  6. Add GameGuardian to the virtual space. Crucial: Do not install GG on your native phone. Add the GG APK via Parallel Space's "Add App" button.
  7. Launch the sequence: Open Parallel Space -> Open GameGuardian (inside space) -> Open Game (inside space).
  8. Search for values. Because the game is running in a 64-bit sandbox but GG is running in a 32-bit compatibility layer inside that same sandbox, the pointer mapping is visible.

Note: Many modern games have anti-tamper protections (Xigncode, EAC, TenProtect). These often detect Parallel Space as a "virtual environment" and crash the game immediately. If your game crashes on launch, Parallel Space is detected.

Scenario B: The Game is 64-Bit (Modern Games)

This is where most people struggle.

  1. Install Parallel Space + 64-Bit Support: You must have both installed for the game to even launch.
  2. GameGuardian Settings:
    • Open GameGuardian before launching the game.
    • Go to Settings -> "Fix It."
    • Look for options regarding "Target Architecture." Experiment with switching between Auto, 32-bit, and 64-bit.
    • Note: On No-Root, this is hit-or-miss.
  3. The "Hex Editor" Workaround: Sometimes, simply searching for values in a 64-bit game inside Parallel Space fails. Advanced users often switch to a floating hex editor that specifically supports 64-bit memory regions.

Final Verdict: Is Parallel Space Right for You?

Use Parallel Space (32-bit) if:

Use Parallel Space (64-bit) if:

Do NOT use Parallel Space if: