FIX LAG FREE FIRE TERBARU || CONFIG ANTI PATAH PATAH RAM 1GB FF || CONFIG FIX LAG FF 120 FPS
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Introduction
This tutorial is designed to help you fix lag issues in Free Fire, particularly for devices with lower RAM (1GB to 4GB). By following these steps, you can achieve a smoother gaming experience at 120 FPS, enhancing your overall gameplay. The tutorial includes downloading configuration files and adjusting settings for optimal performance.
Step 1: Download the Configuration Files
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Choose the appropriate link based on your device:
- For Free Fire Original: Download Link
- For Free Fire Max: Download Link
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Click the link to start the download. Ensure you are downloading from a safe source to avoid malware.
Step 2: Install the Configuration Files
- Locate the downloaded configuration file in your device's storage.
- Extract the files if they are in a compressed format (e.g., ZIP or RAR).
- Move the extracted files to the Free Fire directory on your device. This is usually found in
- Android > Data > com.dts.freefireth > Files
Step 3: Adjust Graphics Settings
- Open Free Fire and go to the settings menu.
- Set the graphics to "Smooth" and the FPS to "High" or "Ultra" if available.
- Disable features that might hinder performance, such as
- Vsync
- Anti-aliasing
Step 4: Optimize Device Performance
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Change power settings on your device:
- Go to Settings > Battery > Power Saving Mode and turn it off.
- Set Power Profile to High Performance.
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Disable GPU Swap Interval:
- Use a tool like GFX Tool to disable this setting for better performance.
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Enable performance tuning:
- You can find this option in the developer settings of your device (if available).
Step 5: Additional Settings for Improved Performance
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Force Hardware Acceleration:
- Enable HW2D and HW3D acceleration in your graphics settings or through a configuration tool.
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Disable performance restrictions:
- Ensure that no background apps are consuming resources while you play. Close unnecessary applications.
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Improve touch responsiveness:
- Adjust touch sensitivity settings in your Free Fire settings.
Conclusion
By following these steps, you should notice a significant reduction in lag while playing Free Fire, allowing for a smoother experience. Remember to keep your device optimized by regularly clearing cache and closing background applications. If you're still experiencing issues, consider upgrading your device or optimizing further with other tools. Happy gaming!