The Claim: Remove the FPS cap in Garena’s official emulator (Gameloop).
The Path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Tencent\GameAssist
The Tweak: Modify FPSLimit from 60 to 240 and EnableFPSShow to 1.
Result: This actually works for some users. However, Free Fire’s game engine is hard-coded to 60 FPS for mobile parity. Raising the emulator’s limit doesn’t always raise the game’s FPS.
In the context of Garena Free Fire on PC, Regedit (Registry Editor) refers to specific .reg files or manual tweaks made to the Windows Registry. These adjustments are intended to improve gameplay performance, reduce input lag, or enhance aiming precision when using emulators like BlueStacks or MSI AppPlayer. What Does "Regedit" Actually Do?
Contrary to some myths, a Regedit file for Free Fire is not a "hack" in the traditional sense. It typically focuses on two areas:
Mouse Optimization: Tweaking the MouseSensitivity, MouseSpeed, and SmoothMouseCurve values to remove "mouse acceleration," making aim more consistent and predictable. [1, 2]
System Performance: Adjusting how Windows handles background processes or GPU scheduling to ensure the emulator gets maximum resources. [3] Key Components of a Free Fire Regedit
Most "Free" Regedit packs for PC focus on these registry paths: Regedit For Pc Free Fire Free
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse: Used to disable acceleration so that every physical movement of your mouse translates to a 1:1 movement in the game.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Multimedia\SystemProfile: Tweaked to increase the priority of gaming tasks. Risks and Considerations
Security: Be extremely cautious when downloading "Free Regedit" .exe or .reg files from unofficial sources (like YouTube descriptions). These can contain malware or scripts that harm your OS. [4]
Game Bans: While registry tweaks are generally safer than external "aimbot" scripts because they modify Windows behavior rather than game files, Garena's anti-cheat is strict. Using third-party "Regedit Apps" that inject code into the emulator can lead to account bans. [5]
Stability: Incorrectly editing the Registry can cause system instability or "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD) errors. Always export a backup of your registry before applying any changes. [2] Recommended Approach The Claim: Remove the FPS cap in Garena’s
Instead of downloading unknown files, it is safer to manually optimize your PC:
Disable "Enhance Pointer Precision" in Windows Mouse Settings. Set Emulator Priority to High in the Windows Task Manager.
Enable Virtualization (VT) in your BIOS settings to ensure the emulator runs at full speed.
This is the biggest issue.
Garena Free Fire is designed for mobile phones (Android/iOS). To play it on a PC, you must use an Android emulator. Emulators are resource-heavy—they translate ARM-based mobile code to x86-based PC code. This process creates overhead. In the context of Garena Free Fire on
Common issues on low-to-mid-range PCs include:
Because upgrading RAM or a GPU costs money, players search for free software solutions—hence, Regedit.
The Claim: Force Free Fire to use your dedicated NVIDIA or AMD GPU instead of integrated graphics.
The Path: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\DirectX\GameConfig
The Tweak: Some guides suggest adding a new DWORD named HWSchMode and setting its value to 2 to enable hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling for the emulator.
Reality: This works only if your Windows version supports it (Win10/11). For most users, changing this in NVIDIA Control Panel is safer.
Below are the most common registry tweaks shared on YouTube and gaming forums. Note: These are advanced modifications. Proceed at your own risk.