The highly anticipated Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI 3.2) update is just around the corner, promising a plethora of exciting changes for players. Among the myriad of improvements, it is rumoured that this new update will also bring 120 frames per second (FPS) gameplay support to the game.
Will BGMI 3.2 Update Bring 120 FPS Support?
Frames per second (FPS) refers to the frequency at which consecutive images, or frames, are displayed on-screen. For BGMI, the support of 120 FPS gameplay will offer players a smoother and more immersive gaming experience. Higher FPS results in more fluid animations and movements, reducing choppiness in the game and enhancing the overall clarity and responsiveness of gameplay. This improved fluidity not only improves the visuals of the game but also contributes to improved gameplay mechanics, allowing for quicker reactions and more precise inputs from players.
Unfortunately, not all devices will support 120 FPS in BGMI 3.2 Update as it requires hardware support and a powerful graphics card. Players must have a high-end smartphone boasting top-tier specifications, including a display with 120 Hertz refresh rate. Additionally, the demands of rendering 120 FPS may prove insurmountable for older or more budget-conscious devices.
Points to Remember When Switching to 120 FPS in BGMI 3.2 Update
- Compatibility Check: Upon the update’s rollout, navigate to your BGMI’s graphics settings to check if your device meets the hardware criteria for enabling 120 FPS. This option will only be available if your smartphone meets the requirements.
- Optimization: Even on compatible devices, optimizing your settings is important to extract the maximum potential of 120 FPS. You will have to close all background applications and tune brightness settings to not only optimize performance but potentially prolong battery life, facilitating prolonged gaming sessions without compromise.
The 120 FPS support coming with BGMI 3.2 update will surely bring a massive change to not only the game, but also the esports ecosystem. However, it is important to note that 120 FPS requires massive power from the graphics card. As a result, the game might not run as smoothly as expected right away, and it might take some time to completely optimize it.
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