To get the best graphics settings for PUBG Mobile Game Loop, you need to consider your PC’s specifications and your personal preferences.
There are four different game resolutions for PUBG Mobile Game Loop:
SD 720P: Standard 720p is the lowest available game resolution for PUBG Mobile. Suitable for devices with no Graphics card or Graphics cards with lower performance than a GTX 660.
HD 1080P: High Definition 1080p is the standard and most used game resolution for PUBG Mobile. Suitable for devices with Graphics cards with performance equal to or higher than a GTX 660.
2K QHD: Quad High Definition 2K is a high-end game resolution for PUBG Mobile. Suitable for devices with Graphics cards with performance equal to or higher than a GTX 1060.
4K UHD: Ultra High Definition 4K is the highest available game resolution for PUBG Mobile. Suitable for devices with Graphics cards with performance equal to or higher than a RTX 2070.
To change the game resolution, you need to go to the Game Center tab in Game Loop and click on the Settings icon next to PUBG Mobile. Then, you need to go to the Engine tab and select the game resolution from the drop-down menu.
Apart from the game resolution, there are other graphics settings that you can adjust in PUBG Mobile Game Loop, such as:
Anti-aliasing: This setting smooths out jagged edges in the game graphics. You can choose between Close, Low, Medium, High and Ultra. Higher settings will improve the graphics quality but also consume more CPU and GPU resources.
Memory: This setting determines how much RAM is allocated for the game. You can choose between Auto, 2048 MB, 3072 MB and 4096 MB. Higher settings will improve the game performance but also consume more RAM.
Processor: This setting determines how many CPU cores are allocated for the game. You can choose between Auto, 1, 2, 3 and 4. Higher settings will improve the game performance but also consume more CPU resources.
Graphics rendering mode: This setting determines how the game graphics are rendered on your PC. You can choose between OpenGL and DirectX. OpenGL is more compatible with most devices but DirectX is more optimized for Windows devices and may offer better performance and graphics quality.
Colorful mode: This setting enhances the color saturation and contrast in the game graphics. You can choose between Close and Open. Open will make the game graphics more vivid and realistic but also consume more GPU resources.
To change these graphics settings, you need to go to the Game Center tab in Game Loop and click on the Settings icon next to PUBG Mobile. Then, you need to go to the Engine tab and select the settings from the drop-down menus or toggle switches.
You can also change some graphics settings within the game itself, such as:
Frame rate: This setting determines how many frames per second (FPS) are displayed in the game. You can choose between Low, Medium, High, Ultra and Extreme. Higher settings will make the game smoother but also consume more CPU and GPU resources.
Graphics quality: This setting determines how detailed and realistic are the game graphics. You can choose between Smooth, Balanced, HD, HDR and Ultra HD. Higher settings will improve the graphics quality but also consume more CPU and GPU resources.
To change these graphics settings, you need to launch PUBG Mobile in Game Loop and go to Settings > Graphics.