You both make great points—and having been in mobile development for 7+ years, I’d say if you’re looking for a more advanced approach to using an iOS Emulator on a PC, especially for deeper functionality or better performance, you might want to check out Corellium. Unlike simulators like iPadian or limited browser-based solutions, Corellium provides full iOS virtualization.
Yes, it’s a paid option, but the performance is top-tier—almost identical to a real device. I’ve used it extensively for iOS app debugging, and though it’s not built with gaming in mind, it can definitely handle more demanding apps better than simulators. If you’re serious about consistent access and smoother gameplay—plus all the dev-level control—it’s worth the investment.