BlueStacks hides an "Eco Mode" and "High Quality" toggle. Right-click the BlueStacks icon in your system tray. Look for "Graphics Settings." Change it from "Performance" to "High Quality (Enhanced texture filtering)."
High quality is nothing without smooth motion. Standard mobile games are often capped at 30 or 60 FPS.
Ensure your computer's graphics drivers are up-to-date, as outdated drivers can hinder performance.
Even with a good PC, you might hit roadblocks. Here is the fix for the three most common problems:
Problem A: "I set 150 FPS, but my game says 60 FPS."
Problem B: "Textures are flickering or black."
Problem C: "BlueStacks crashes as soon as I launch."
The "150% Extra Quality" setup is resource-intensive. It essentially turns your Android emulator into a PC-grade rendering engine.
| Setting | Maximum value | |---------|---------------| | Resolution | 2560x1440 | | FPS | 240 | | Renderer | Vulkan | | ASTC textures | Hardware decoding | | GPU memory | Unlimited (system) | | In-game quality | Ultra (as per game) |
No official “150 extra” branding exists.