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Guys, I usually play Free Fire game on Bluestacks/MSI App Player. When changing things about sensitivity on the controls editor, we have a non-understood option called 'tweaks' that allow us to put a number. Bluestacks aim configuration / pan settings. I tried some options, and each number seems that Bluestacks understand how the game should. Launch BlueStacks 5 and click on the gear icon from the side toolbar. The Settings menu will open up on the Performance tab. Here, you will find the option for Memory allocation. O pen the drop-down menu for Memory allocation and assign 'Medium (2 GB)' memory to BlueStacks 5. Tried upgrading from Bluestacks 4 to 5 earlier this morning and its hit priconne pretty bad. Played fine on 4 since global launch and now on 5 after being open for 2 minutes it starts stuttering every couple seconds and I'm positive this would mess up trying to do stuff like CB on it. Tweak these God of War settings for divine performance and visuals By Alan Dexter published 14 January 22 Gift Kratos the frame rate he deserves with these tweaks.
Guys, I usually play Free Fire game on Bluestacks/MSI App Player. When changing things about sensitivity on the controls editor, we have a non-understood option called 'tweaks' that allow us to put a number.
Bluestacks aim configuration / pan settings
I tried some options, and each number seems that Bluestacks understand how the game should work differently.
This is a really good feature, we can customize the best fit for our way of play. But I never found some guidance about which numbers are available to put there or what each number does.
Copying from other players and versions, I tried options 2, 10, 16, 202, 458, 714, and 718. The first one its better for the aim cause is very accurate, but we get some bugs during gameplay, for example, sensibility changes during gameplay, and the mouse is getting each time more sensible till you suspend it, the last one its better because don't cause the bugs, but it's not so accurate for the aim.
My question is: anyone knows how this works? it's a configuration internal of Bluestacks or we can customize how emulator should understand the commands? There is a way to customize or create my own tweaks number option?
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What are Performance modes and what do they do?
Performance modes allow you to decide how BlueStacks performs on your PC. It is designed to let you either:
![Bluestacks Performance Tweaks Bluestacks Performance Tweaks](https://bluestackshelp.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/how-to-make-bluestacks-faster.png)
- Conserve memory (RAM) usage by BlueStacks (Low memory)
- Optimize RAM usage and performance (Balanced)
- Favor higher performance at the expense of increased RAM usage for the best gaming experience (High performance)
The default performance mode on your BlueStacks will depend on your PC's RAM, as explained below:
- If your PC has RAM of more than 4GB, then your default performance mode will be set to 'High Performance'.
- If your PC has RAM of 4GB or less, then your default performance mode will be set to 'Balanced'.
NOTE: If you are updating from an older version of BlueStacks 5, your Performance Mode settings will be restored.
When should I change these settings?
To decide whether you would like to change these settings, we'll describe what each mode does and where the effect can be observed.
Low memory mode
When you select this mode, BlueStacks 5 will use the least amount of RAM possible. This mode can be used if you experience exceptionally high RAM usage while playing intensive apps.
To learn more about the low memory mode in BlueStacks 5, refer to this article.
Balanced mode
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When this mode is selected, BlueStacks 5 will optimize both overall performance and RAM usage to ensure you get the best possible experience.
High-performance mode
This mode allows you to squeeze every ounce of performance from your PC/laptop to get the best possible experience in graphical and performance-intensive apps on BlueStacks 5.
This mode can be usedif you do not get optimum performance, or if you face any lag-related issues, on the 'Balanced mode' while playing intensive apps, such as Rise of Kingdoms. Selecting this mode could help resolve such issues.
How can I apply one mode for multiple instances?
If you have multiple instances installed, you can apply one mode for all by simply:
- Applying the desired performance mode on your primary instance
- Restarting all running instances.
This setting will also be applied to all installed instances when you launch them if they are not running when you apply this change on the primary instance.
You will also see the pop-up shown below when you change the performance mode on your main instance while multiple instances are installed.
How can I change my performance mode?
1. Click on the gear icon on the Side Toolbar to access BlueStacks 5 settings.
2. In the Performance tab, click on the current mode selected just below 'Performance mode'.
3. From the drop-down menu, select the mode you would like to choose.
4. Once selected, click on 'Save changes'.
![Performance Performance](https://mightygadget.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/HD-Player_tiuqc8pwRB-1024x576.jpg)
5. To apply these changes, BlueStacks will restart. Click on 'Restart now'.
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These settings will then be applied.
Thank you for choosing BlueStacks. We hope you enjoy using it. If you have any further questions, please contact us at [email protected]. Happy Gaming!