6 Ways to Fix PUBG Mobile lagging problem
PUBG (Player Unknown Battle Ground) Mobile is one of the most
trending games. Its graphics quality and controls are impressive and that is
the one reason why gamers love PUBG. If you’re also a PUBG lover and find your
game lagging, then you can fix it easily by doing some little modification in
graphics configuration, internet connection, etc.
Lets’
explore the ways to troubleshoot PUBG Mobile lagging issue
Reasons for PUBG Mobile lagging
problem
• Battery
low: When the battery of
your Mobile device goes down it will cause the frame rate will also slow down,
this may result in lagging the game. Charge your Mobile battery and try again.
• Device
Temperature: Continue
running game makes your device hot as well as drain battery, the high
temperature of the Mobile slow down the frame and this will cause the game lag.
Give rest to your phone and play later after a break.
• Programs
running: Too many programs or
process running on a device at a time will slow down the device and lag the
game. Close all the programs and restart your phone.
• High
Graphics Settings: Setting higher
graphics settings on a low capacity device will cause the game to lag. Try to
play the game with lower graphics settings or hardware capacity of your device.
• Network
connection: A slow internet
also lags the game, check the signal at the bottom left corner during match or
server selection screen. When it shows a yellow/red signal, it means bad
connection. Try to use a good Wi-Fi or network connection.
How to fix PUBG Mobile lagging
problem?
1.
Choose a server with the lowest ping
•
Open ‘Select Mode’. The selection mode button is just below to the Start
button in the Lobby screen.
•
Touch the ‘Server button’. It is near the upper-right corner of the screen.
•
And, Prefer a server with the lowest ping.
2.
Change Graphics Settings
•
Go to the ‘Lobby’ screen.
•
Open ‘Settings’ from the bottom right corner of the screen.
•
Open ‘Graphics Settings Menu’.
•
And select the ‘Graphic Settings’ compatible with your device.
3.
Run game with a good signal
•
Use a good internet connection or Wi-Fi network.
•
Move to a location where signal quality is excellent.
4.
Free up some space of your device
•
Log out from the game. Remember if you’re a guest player then you may lose your
progress after logging out.
•
Quit from ‘Game’.
•
Free up space of your device.
•
Open ‘Game’.
•
And login again.
5.
Try to Repair your PUBG MOBILE game
•
Go to the Login screen.
• Touch on the ‘Repair’ button on the right
side of the Screen.
•
And repair your game.
6.
Reinstall your PUBG Game.
•
Uninstall your game.
•
And Reinstall it from App Store/Play Store.
Deam
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