How to increase FPS in PUBG Mobile on PC – PUBG Mobile can be played on PC with the BlueStacks emulator, but depending on the configuration of the app, the game or the computer (or all of them together), the frames per second (FPS) rate can be very low, leaving the title impractical.
How to increase FPS in PUBG Mobile on PC
To increase the FPS of PUBG Mobile on PC, it is necessary to configure both the game and the BlueStacks emulator, so that it does not consume too many resources in other things.
1. Setting up PUBG Mobile
- Opening PUBG Mobile for the first time, the game will give you three graphics quality options. Escolha Médio, but we will change this internal menu;
- Click on the PUBG Mobile gear icon, at the bottom edge;
- Click no menu Charts;
- In the Graphics sub-menu, leave it in Soft;
- In Quadros Taxa, keep in High or Ultra;
- In Graphics Auto-Tuning, deixe Disabled;
- Restart or play.
2. Setting up BlueStacks
- Click on the BlueStacks gear icon, at the top right;
- In viewing, select a resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels;
- Em Engine, select OpenGL;
- In CPU Cores, use the total number of cores of your processor. If for a quad-core, select 2; If for a dual-core, select 1, and so on;
- In Memory (MB), use the size of the total RAM memory. If you have 8 GB, your cursor is 4096 MB; It is 4 GB, moving to 2048 MB, and so on;
- Click on Restart now.
- And soon.
One thing is that you don’t run other programs like BlueStacks open, so that Windows doesn’t have to divide your PC resources.
No result? Test PUBG Mobile Lite
Even when configuring PUBG Mobile and Bluestacks, the FPS does not increase, and it is possible that your PC is too weak for the game. Thus, an option to not play without playing is PUBG Mobile Lite, a version of the game for more modest or older cell phones.
In comparison to PUBG Mobile, the Lite version features games lasting just 10 minutes, smaller maps, and combat limited to 40 competitors at a time, instead of 100. On the other hand, the graphics and gameplay are the same.