@@cliveduinkerk-t8i First, in the phone settings, you need to turn off background app refresh, then reboot the phone to clear RAM and then run Fortnite. Set the 3D resolution to 0%, 60 fps and low graphics and a cooler for the phone so it doesn't heat up and that's it. And this method works.
@@AdrianeXD First, in the phone settings, you need to turn off background app refresh, then reboot the phone to clear RAM and then run Fortnite. Set the 3D resolution to 0%, 60 fps and low graphics and a cooler for the phone so it doesn't heat up and that's it
@ Not in the case of 0%. At 0% it removes grass and other details which can affect performance. You could say it's the equivalent of performance mode for PC, only in a mobile version
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how did you do it plsssss
@@cliveduinkerk-t8i First, in the phone settings, you need to turn off background app refresh, then reboot the phone to clear RAM and then run Fortnite. Set the 3D resolution to 0%, 60 fps and low graphics and a cooler for the phone so it doesn't heat up and that's it. And this method works.
how did you uncapped your fps to 60?
@@AdrianeXD First, in the phone settings, you need to turn off background app refresh, then reboot the phone to clear RAM and then run Fortnite. Set the 3D resolution to 0%, 60 fps and low graphics and a cooler for the phone so it doesn't heat up and that's it
@ set the 3D resolution to 0%? isn’t that like so blurry?
@ Not in the case of 0%. At 0% it removes grass and other details which can affect performance. You could say it's the equivalent of performance mode for PC, only in a mobile version