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BGMI 90 FPS config files
While can technically unlock smoother gameplay on unsupported devices, they come with high risks that typically outweigh the benefits . Using these files involves modifying the game's internal data, which Krafton’s anti-cheat systems can detect as an "illegal change," potentially resulting in a permanent account ban . Performance vs. Stability
Enable 120 or 90 fps for bgmi and pubg on any android 14 device
If you want, I can:
still caps you at 60 FPS, a config file is often the first thing players look for. Using a 90 FPS config file
Security Threats
– Unknown config files can contain malicious scripts. Some are disguised as “configs” but actually install spyware, keyloggers, or adware. Since these files require access to game directories, they can potentially compromise your device.
Using config files to unlock 90 FPS in BGMI is against the game's terms of service.
It can lead to:
XGuard
BGMI’s anti-cheat system, , now includes a file-integrity check. If XGuard detects a modified UserCustom.ini , it may not ban you immediately but will flag your account. During weekly ban waves (usually Tuesdays), flagged accounts receive:
When BGMI launches, it reads the device’s hardware ID and chipset (e.g., Snapdragon 865, 888, 8 Gen 1). If the device is not on Krafton’s official “90 FPS supported list,” the option is hidden in settings. The modified config file bypasses this check by forcing the game engine to render at 90 FPS, regardless of whether the device’s display and GPU can handle it stably.
- A config file is a plain-text settings file the game reads at launch to set graphics options (resolution, frame cap, rendering quality, etc.).
- A “90 FPS” config typically changes frame-rate caps, graphics level, and resource-related flags so the game tries to render at 90 frames per second on devices and displays that support high refresh rates.
- On many Android devices, these files sit under the game data folder (internal storage or Android/data/com.pubg.imobile/) and override default settings at launch.