Choose Your Bot : Emulator vs PC Version
01When to Choose Emulator
The Emulator version is the best choice if you have more than one account and want to run them all at the same time. You can create as many instances as you need and set up a bot for each one. Since the emulator can run while minimized, you won’t have any issues keeping multiple alts or farm accounts open simultaneously. Each instance uses its own bot folder, so everything stays organized and separate.
The only trade-off is that the Emulator runs slower compared to the PC version, especially when it comes to graphics and performance.
02When to Choose PC Version
The PC version is the best option if you mainly play with one primary account. Since Last War: Survival can be downloaded and run directly on PC (without an emulator), the bot runs much faster and smoother—perfect for tasks like auto digs and auto join rallies, where speed makes a big difference.
With this version, you’ll get the maximum performance and efficiency. The only downside is that the bot will take control of your mouse and keyboard while it’s running, so unlike the Emulator version, you can’t use your PC for other tasks at the same time.
03When to Choose Both
You don’t have to choose one or the other—you can run both versions on the same PC and on as many accounts as you want. This setup gives you the best of both worlds:
Farms/Alts on Emulator: Create emulator instances for your farms and alt accounts. Since they don’t need maximum speed, you can minimize them all and still have the bots running in the background (our emulator bots continue to work even when minimized). This way, you can use your PC normally while all your side accounts are farming.
Main Account on PC Version: Open your main account in the PC game version and run the PC bot for maximum speed and performance.
2nd Case: If you want to actively use your PC, stick with the Emulator bot. Then, when you go idle or head to sleep, switch to the PC bot for faster performance and more dig rewards.
