Best and Cheapest Mobile For PUBG Mobile.


 Best and Cheapest Mobile For PUBG Mobile. 




PUBG Mobile Android device requirements
Recommended specs for getting the most out of PUBG Mobile on Android requires you to have Android 5.1.1 or above and at least 2GB RAM.
Keep in mind that you will need a stable, persistent Internet connection to play PUBG due to its always-online nature.
PUBG PC settings explained for best performance
Despite being out of early access for nearly a year, PUBG on PC is far from optimized. In particular, it's tough to get a locked 60 frames per second even on systems that are over and above its recommended spec. The issue is so prevalent that PUBG Corp announced a three-month plan to fix the game's performance on PC.
With that in mind, we'd recommend setting the Field of View to 103 and View Distance to Ultra as these allow you to see as much as possible while keeping Anti-Aliasing, Post-Processing, and Shadows to Low.
Other options such as shadows, textures, foliage, and effects should also be turned to their lowest possible setting. Additional visual options such as foliage and motion blur should be turned off. All of this would ensure the highest possible frame rate necessary for fluid, responsive performance that should give you the edge in battle.
PUBG Mobile settings explained for best performance
On the other hand, PUBG Mobile is a different beast. It's well optimized for most devices, allowing us to play the game smoothly regardless of our choice of the smartphone on Android or iOS. Be it the iPhone SE₹ 19,300Redmi 5₹ 6,930Poco F1₹ 16,799, or the iPhone 8 Plus, we never felt the need to go into the game's settings and tweak performance.
That said, if you find PUBG Mobile not running to your satisfaction, you could go into the settings and toggle the Frame Rate option to High, Graphics to Smooth (which requires a restart) and ensuring Style, which is a filter put over your game, is set to No Style. This should ensure the smoothest gameplay no matter the device you're using.
And if that's not enough, you could use third-party apps like GFX Tool to force 60 fps and lower graphics even further for the best possible performance. It is important to note that Tencent could ban your PUBG Mobile account from accessing the game for using GFX Tool if reports from players are to be believed. We wouldn't recommend using it unless you absolutely needed to play PUBG Mobile on aging hardware and don't mind losing your progress in the event of being banned.

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