This has several advantages: your games run smoother and your components avoid unnecessary overheating with extremely demanding games. However, if your screen is a 60 or 75 Hz, the game is sending frame for nothing since your screen will not be able to increase its refresh rate.īlueStacks 5 now allows you to lock in your FPS based on your screen refresh rate. For example, some games are set to run at over 100 FPS. It's fine to offer to run games with great performance, it's less fine when framerates are capped, but the games demand to run at higher FPS. In fact, you can also return to the home screen using the " Home" or " Recent Apps" buttons. You can switch from one app to another more smoothly. You can run several games at the same time without any navigation problems. Speed is also a priority when running applications. The settings menu has been optimised so that the most frequently used functions are brought to the fore. The side panel is slimmer, incorporating all the buttons you need. Always in the spirit of efficiency, a cleaner interface makes sense. The user interface (UI), which was already very intuitive and easy to use, has been given a facelift. A redesigned, minimalist user interface with BlueStacks 5 What's in it for you? To be able to run the multi-instance mode without lag and to use other applications on the side, in all fluidity. Indeed, this new version promises to use 40% less RAM. What's new with BlueStacks 5 is that it optimises your resources even further. Moreover, the experience offered by BlueStacks is really differentiating compared to other emulators we know (Nox, LDPlayer or MEmu). If, like us, you are an avid BlueStacks user, then you will have noticed that the emulator is still far superior in terms of performance and resource consumption than any Android phone, even the most powerful on the market.
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