In today’s video, we will be discussing how to optimize your Gameloop emulator to get the best performance and boost your FPS on low-end PCs. Whether you’re playing games like PUBG, Free Fire, or Call of Duty Mobile, having a high FPS is crucial for competitive gameplay. By following these simple steps, you can achieve better performance and enhance your gaming experience.

Updating Gameloop Emulator

Before we begin, it is important to ensure that your Gameloop emulator is up to date. Updates often include bug fixes and performance improvements. To check for updates, open your Gameloop emulator and click on the three stripes at the top. From the drop-down menu, select the “Update Check” option. If there is an update available, make sure to install it before proceeding.

Adjusting Compatibility Settings

To further optimize your Gameloop emulator, we need to adjust the compatibility settings. Start by locating the Gameloop installation folder on your computer. Right-click on the Gameloop shortcut and select “Properties.” In the Properties window, navigate to the “Compatibility” tab. Here, choose the option for “Windows 7” compatibility mode. Additionally, check the boxes for “Disable fullscreen optimizations” and “Run this program as an administrator.” Once you have made these changes, click on “Apply” and then go back one folder.

Repeat the same process for the Android emulator by opening the UI folder and adjusting the properties to match those of Gameloop.

Clearing Shader Cache

Next, open the Shader cache folder in the Gameloop directory. Here, you will find various cache files. To improve performance, delete all of the cache files by selecting them with “Ctrl+A” and permanently deleting them with “Shift+Delete.”

Adjusting Graphics Settings

Now, let’s optimize the graphics settings for the best performance. Open the Gameloop settings and search for “Graphics Settings.” Click on “Browse” and paste the location of the Android emulator that we adjusted earlier. Press “Enter” to confirm the location and then select the Android emulator from the list. Click on “Add” to add it to the graphics settings.

Next, go to the “Options” tab and select “High Performance.” This will prioritize performance over energy saving.

Adjusting System Settings

To further enhance performance, we need to make some changes to the system settings. Open the “Run” dialog by pressing “Windows Key + R” and type in “msconfig.” In the System Configuration window, go to the “Boot” tab and click on “Advanced options.” Check the box for “Number of processors” and select the highest number available, which represents the number of cores your PC has. Make sure that all of your cores are active. Click “OK” to save the changes, then click on “Apply” and “Exit.” Restart your computer to apply the new settings.

Fine-tuning Gameloop Settings

After restarting, open the Gameloop settings again and select the “Engine” tab. Here, you can uncheck some options based on your configuration. If you have an external graphics card, uncheck the option for “DirectX” and check the option for “OpenGL.” However, if you are using the built-in graphics card, such as Intel’s, uncheck the option for “OpenGL” and keep “DirectX” checked.

For other settings, set anti-aliasing to “Off,” memory to “Maximum,” and processor to “Maximum” as well. It’s worth noting that lower resolutions usually result in better performance, so consider using a custom resolution. In this example, we will use 800x600. Leave the model as it is and set game definition to “2sd.” Adjust the graphics quality to “Smooth” and set the FPS to “Maximum.” However, if you are playing Free Fire, set the FPS to “60” as this game won’t give you more than that. Additionally, enable Vsync for smoother gameplay. Once you have made these changes, click on “Save” to apply the settings.

In-Game Settings

Now that we have optimized the Gameloop emulator, it’s time to fine-tune the in-game settings. Open any game on Gameloop and try to use the lowest possible settings for better performance. Lower graphics settings can significantly improve FPS, giving you a competitive edge. Experiment with different settings to find the perfect balance between performance and visuals.

Additional Optimization Tips

For further optimization, we recommend using the optimization pack provided in the description. This pack includes a registry tweak, memory reduct, and timer resolution. Download and extract the pack, then run the registry file to apply the tweak. Install memory reduct and open Task Manager to see how it works. By clicking on “Clean Memory,” you can quickly reduce the weight on your machine’s memory whenever it gets overloaded. The memory reduct tool will run in the background, so you can use it whenever needed.

Another tool in the optimization pack is timer resolution. Set it to “Maximum” and keep it open while playing games. This tool helps improve system responsiveness and can further enhance your gaming experience.

Conclusion

By following this ultimate optimization guide, you can boost the FPS on your Gameloop emulator for low-end PCs. Remember to update your emulator, adjust compatibility settings, clear shader cache, optimize graphics and system settings, and fine-tune in-game settings. Additionally, utilize the provided optimization pack for further enhancement.

Now it’s time to enjoy your improved gaming experience on Gameloop! Don’t forget to subscribe to Fierce Rex for more helpful guides and tips. If you found this article useful, check out our other videos or leave a like. Until next time, happy gaming!