Suppose you are playing a multiplayer Battle Royale game on a high-tier rank on your mobile. When things got intense in your match, suddenly you experience that the elements on your screen are not getting rendered properly. It will be quite annoying, right? Well, this issue has been faced by many players. PUBG Mobile is one of the most popular mobile Battle Royale games in 2022. However, some players are experiencing texture rendering issues while playing it. If you are also facing a similar issue, then continue reading this article till the end to learn how you can fix this issue.
Fix: PUBG Mobile Texture Rendering Issue
There are several reasons due to which you can face the PUBG Mobile Texture Rendering Issue. In this section, we have discussed various workarounds that you can apply to fix this issue. But you must note that these are some general fixes. So, there is a probability that it might not fix the texture rendering issue for you.
- Firstly, we will be changing some Graphics Settings to ensure that you are getting the maximum FPS and no lags as sometimes, low FPS and lag also lead to texture rendering issues. Here are some Graphics Settings that you must apply in PUBG Mobile:
- Make sure that Graphics are set to Smooth as it is the best Graphics option that will help you get the maximum frame rate.
- After that, set the Frame Rate to the maximum available option (High/Ultra/Extreme).
- You can set the Style according to your preference as it does not impact the FPS.
- Next, you must disable Anti-Aliasing and Shadows.
- For Brightness, again, set it according to your preference as it does not impact the FPS.
- Tap on OK to apply these settings.
- Secondly, ensure that you have enough storage space left. We usually experience FPS drops and lags when there is nearly no storage space left in our mobile device. Delete some unnecessary files or apps to free up the space from your device’s storage and then try playing the game.
- Make sure that no other application uses your network connection to automatically update. So, turn off Background App Refresh, and Automatic updates on your mobile device.
- Also, try to play the game after charging your mobile phone at least 50% and turn off the Power Saving mode while playing the game.
- Last but not the least, if, in a while, you have not restarted your device, make sure to do it and try playing the game.
So, these all were some settings that will help you fix the PUBG Mobile Texture Rendering issue on mobile. If you found this article helpful, share it with your friends.