PUBG Mobile is a game that has taken mobile battle royale games and gaming to a whole new level. Even though the game is banned in a few countries including India, it is still always in the news. The game is so popular that even in places where it has been banned, players have come up with new ways to play it. In India as well, you can always find a PUBG Mobile stream on YouTube in different Indian languages. Needless to say, the game is here to stay even if not officially.
With all that said and done, the only thing that ruins PUBG Mobile is lag. Network lag is a pretty bad way to lose but even worse than that is frame drops. To explain it a bit better, imagine seeing an enemy at one place and then they just vanish. That’s because your game is suffering from frame drops. This tends to happen a lot when the game sends too many frames to your screen but because your screen is locked at 60 FPS. Maybe the frames received were 78 FPS but because your screen limit is set at 60 only.
With that said, most android devices in the budget to midrange segment have their frame rates 60Hz. That is changing nowadays with many manufacturers giving 90Hz screens on their smartphones. So if your device supports more than 60Hz then here you will learn how to play PUBG Mobile in 90 FPS. So before proceeding, make sure that your device supports more than 60Hz.
Play PUBG Mobile on Android in 90 FPS:
- Download the Config. file from the link.
- Then extract the contents in your storage.
- Go to the Data folder in your smartphone’s internal storage via a file manager.
- Find the folder named “com.tencent.ig”
- Then go to the files folder and find UE4Game folder.
- Inside the UE4Game folder you’ll find “Shadow Tracker Extra” folder.
- Inside the Shadow Tracker Extra folder there will be another folder of the same name.
- Inside the 2nd Shadow Tracker Extra folder you’ll find the Paks folder
- Replace the contents of the Paks folder with the contents of the file you downloaded
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