What is the best graphics settings for PUBG Mobile and other games?

Better graphics settings in PUBG Mobile

In the world of video games there are many factors that influence the end game experience. The gameplay is, perhaps, one of the most important. There is also the aesthetic section of it: the graphics, something that, if well worked, can make the success of the game greater, and this is something that Tencent, with PUBG Mobile -as well as with other of his titles-, he has achieved more than enough, and proof of this is the success that this battle royale has globally, with millions of active players every month.

PUBG Mobile is a game that directly rivals titles like Fortnite and Call of Duty Mobile, and not for nothing, since it has a ranking system, different game modes and really well-crafted graphics that offer an immersive experience. However, the configuration of these, depending on the device, may be predetermined differently in each mobile, since not all have capable hardware to, for example, run them to the fullest. That is why we bring this post, in order to let you know what is the best PUBG Mobile graphics settings and what is generally recommended for best results in games, something that also applies to other games.

This is the best graphics settings for PUBG Mobile

Whether you have a low-performance smartphone or a high-end smartphone, the most optimal graphics setting for PUBG Mobile and games of this type - such as those already mentioned -, both for better visibility and for higher gaming performance, is that of graphics set to low and the frame rate (fps) raised to as high as possible that the mobile allows. Why? Well, the reasons are as follows:

  • The low graphics allow the CPU and GPU of the device to work more comfortably, which reduces lags as much as possible, something that can happen frequently in cheap mobiles (a lot, to be more exact) and not as much (but yes) in phones medium or high performance. This also allows overheating to be a more isolated and less recurring problem.
  • The maximized frame rate enables better viewing of small objects from a distance, as well as presenting smoother gameplay for better gaming results.

Professional PUBG players, who are those who play competitive tournaments such as PMCO, opt for the described graphics configuration, since, in addition to the mentioned benefits, it allows to locate enemies in the grass more easily, for example. This is something that can also be improved by just disable game shadows effect, which tends to obscure everything.

This is the best PUBG Mobile graphics settings

Mid-high and high-end mobiles allow you to adjust more advanced graphics than low-range ones

In the Style section of PUBG Mobile there are 5 different options, which are Classic, Extravagant, Realistic, Soft and Movie. The one that comes by default is the first (Classic), and it is also the most recommended, besides being the simplest, but it is the one that helps the most to obtain information from the enemies thanks to its low color saturation and little marked shadows. This is the one that the vast majority of gamers use, if not all, since it does not cause excessive work on the processor and GPU, which is summarized in more performance when executing the game.

The Extravagant mode is more striking and therefore the best option to choose for those who do not mind sacrificing better gameplay for a more striking view. However, it represents a higher battery consumption since the color reproduction you need is more demanding; This also means that the heating of the mobile will be higher with this configuration, so we do not recommend it, of course.

Graphics in PUBG Mobile

Adjusting the graphics in classic is recommended in PUBG Mobile

Realistic mode also tends to apply a lot of shadows, something that will allow enemies to hide better and go unnoticed more easily, so it is not ideal. The subject of shadows worsens when the Movie mode is selected, although the view that we can obtain with it is quite realistic and attractive, being the one that consumes the most resources. The Soft mode tones things down with a bit of exaggeration, but is the closest to the Classic setting.


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