Farlight 84 Smooth Gameplay Guide: Boost FPS, Fix Lag & Play Like a Pro (2026)
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Many players use default settings, which can cause:
FPS drops
Overheating
High ping feeling
Slow response
In this guide, you’ll learn the best graphics settings for low-end, mid-range, and high-end devices.
✔ Graphics: Smooth
✔ Frame Rate: Medium / High
✔ Anti-Aliasing: Off
✔ Shadows: Disable
✔ Auto-adjust Graphics: Off
👉 This setup gives stable FPS and reduces overheating.
✔ Graphics: Smooth / Balanced
✔ Frame Rate: Ultra
✔ Anti-Aliasing: On (if stable)
✔ Shadows: Disable
✔ Style: Colorful
👉 Best balance between performance and visual quality.
✔ Graphics: HDR / Ultra HD
✔ Frame Rate: Extreme / 90FPS / 120FPS
✔ Anti-Aliasing: On
✔ Shadows: Enable
✔ Brightness: 120–130%
👉 Maximum smoothness and clarity for competitive gameplay.
✔ Graphics: Smooth
✔ High FPS: Off
✔ Shadow: Off
✔ High Resolution: Off
👉 Keeps game stable and reduces lag.
✔ Graphics: Standard
✔ High FPS: On
✔ Shadow: Off
✔ High Resolution: On
👉 Smooth gameplay with decent visuals.
✔ Graphics: Ultra
✔ High FPS: On
✔ High Resolution: On
✔ Shadow: On
👉 Best visuals + smooth performance.
✔ Use 5GHz WiFi for lower ping
✔ Close background apps
✔ Keep phone cool
✔ Enable Game Mode / Performance Mode
✔ Keep storage at least 20% free
For competitive rank push:
👉 Smooth + High FPS is better than Ultra graphics.
Because:
Less lag
Better reaction time
Stable frame rate
Pro players usually choose performance over graphics quality.
If your goal is rank push and headshots:
🎯 Use Smooth Graphics
🎯 Enable Highest Frame Rate
🎯 Reduce unnecessary effects
Stable FPS wins more fights than beautiful graphics.
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