PUBG: New State is out now for Android and Apple iPhone (iOS) devices. The brand new Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds mobile game is encountering some technical problems at launch, however. Users are having trouble with PUBG: New State FPS drop, stutter, and lag while playing the app. But, is there a quick and easy fix? Here’s the lowdown on a solution to these technical issues impacting Android and iOS gamers.
How to fix PUBG: New State FPS drops on Android and iPhone
Here’s how to fix the PUBG: New State low frame rate issue by stopping FPS drops:
- Check that the device meets PUBG: New State’s minimum specs:
- Android:
- Android OS 6.0 or higher.
- 2GB RAM or greater.
- iPhone:
- iOS 13.0 or higher.
- iPhone 6S or later model.
- Android:
- Update the Android or iPhone OS to the latest version.
- Change the Graphics API setting to the OpenGL ES option.
- Lower the in-game graphics settings.
- Disable USB Debugging and Developer Options on the mobile device.
- Close, delete, and reinstall the application.
Following these steps (courtesy of the developer) should solve the PUBG: New State low frames per second bug on iPhone and Android.
How to fix PUBG: New State stuttering and lagging on Android and iPhone
Anyone experiencing PUBG: New State lag and stuttering problems should do the following:
- Check @PUBG_NEWSTATE for server status updates.
- Download the latest OS update via the device settings.
- Reboot the game application.
- Clear the game cache:
- Settings > PUBG: New State > Storage > Clear all data and cache.
- Hard reset the Android or Apple iPhone (iOS) device.
- If using a Wi-Fi connection, reset the router.
- Switch to a different internet network or utilize a mobile data connection.
- Close all background applications.
- Stop any background downloads or unnecessary activity on the network.
- Deactivate any VPN services.
- Play PUBG: New State at off-peak times (avoid evenings and weekends).
By following the above troubleshooting steps, users should be able to fix PUBG: New State stutter and lag issues on Android and iOS.
Want more Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds: New State help? In that case, check out how to fix the “server not responding,” “unstable connection,” and “you have been suspended” errors.