Are you tired of experiencing lag and slow performance when using LDPlayer on your PC or laptop? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. In this article, we will guide you through the steps to optimize LDPlayer and ensure a smooth and lag-free gaming experience in 2022.

Step 1: Enabling Hardware Astrocytes Scheduling (if available)

To start, open LDPlayer and navigate to the settings graph. If you have the option to enable hardware astrocytes scheduling, make sure it is turned on. This feature allows the emulator to use multiple cores for faster processing.

Step 2: Locating LDPlayer Emulator

Next, locate the LDPlayer emulator on your computer. You can easily find it by going to your desktop and right-clicking on the LDPlayer icon. Select “Open File Location” to open the file explorer.

Step 3: Configuring LDPlayer Compatibility Settings

Once you’ve opened the file explorer, navigate to the DN player section. Right-click on the DN player and select “Properties.” In the properties window, click on the “Compatibility” tab and check the box that says “Disable Full-Screen Optimizations.”

Then, check the box for “TP Settings” and select “High DPI” from the dropdown menu. Lastly, select “OK” to save the changes. You can now close the file explorer.

Step 4: Optimizing LDPlayer Performance Settings

Now, let’s move on to optimizing the performance settings within LDPlayer itself. Open LDPlayer and click on the three horizontal lines in the top right corner. Select “Diagnosis Information” from the dropdown menu.

Make sure that the “Virtualization Technology” option is enabled. This option allows LDPlayer to utilize multiple cores for improved performance. If it’s disabled, enable it for a better gaming experience.

Step 5: Adjusting Performance and Resolution Settings

In the LDPlayer settings menu, click on “Settings” or “Options.” First, let’s focus on the “Performance” section. Set the resolution to the tablet version, and choose a resolution that suits your preferences and hardware capabilities. It’s recommended to lower the resolution for smoother gameplay.

For example, if your current resolution is 1600x900, you can downgrade it to 1280x720 or even lower. We suggest choosing a resolution like 1120x1080 for optimal performance.

Step 6: Selecting CPU Processor and RAM Allocation

Moving on to the “CPU Processor” section, select the highest number of cores that your CPU or processor supports. For example, if your processor has 4 cores with 64 threads, choose the option for 8 cores.

Regarding RAM allocation, you can either follow the emulator’s recommended setting or calculate it based on your computer’s available RAM. To calculate the RAM allocation, divide the total RAM by 2.

For instance, if you have 8GB of RAM, the recommended allocation would be 4GB. However, you can choose the allocation that suits your needs and hardware capabilities.

Step 7: Additional Settings for Optimization

In the LDPlayer settings, you’ll find options for “Dix Management” and “Clean Cache Dictionary.” These settings are optional but can help improve performance.

Click on the broom icon to clean the emulator’s cache and delete unnecessary game data. This can free up storage space and enhance the emulator’s performance. However, if you prefer to keep your game data, you can skip this step.

Step 8: Configuring Game Settings

Now, let’s move on to the “Game Set” section within LDPlayer settings. Here, you can fine-tune the game settings for a better gaming experience. Start by selecting the default frame rate, which is typically 60 FPS.

If you want to push the frame rate even higher, you can select the option for “Open High Frame Rate” and choose a higher value like 120 or 165 FPS. However, keep in mind that higher frame rates may consume more CPU resources.

Step 9: Advanced Settings and Finalizing

There are a few additional settings worth noting. In the “Advanced” tab, disable the option for “Calendar Synchronization” to avoid unnecessary syncing with your PC’s calendar.

Another setting to consider is “Mouse Right Click.” This option mimics the effect of the left mouse button, and you can turn it off if you find it annoying or unnecessary for your gameplay.

Lastly, the “Astc Texture” setting affects the image quality on the screen. By default, it is turned on, resulting in better image quality but potentially causing lag. You can experiment with turning it off if you experience lag issues.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully optimized LDPlayer for improved performance and eliminated lag on your PC or laptop. By following these steps and adjusting the settings according to your hardware capabilities, you can enjoy a smooth and seamless gaming experience in 2022.

Remember to save your settings and restart LDPlayer for the changes to take effect. We hope this article has been helpful and that you can now fully enjoy your gaming sessions without any performance issues. Subscribe to our channel for more informative videos like this. Happy gaming!

Note: The instructions provided in this article are based on LDPlayer version 9. Please make adjustments accordingly if you are using a different version.