FPS and smooth aim
Free Fire anti-lag settings for stable sensitivity
Lag makes the same sensitivity feel slow one second and too fast the next. Before increasing every value, tune graphics, FPS stability, storage space, and background apps so aim movement becomes predictable.
Anti-lag setup checklist
| Problem | What to change | Sensitivity effect |
|---|---|---|
| Frame drops | Lower graphics, close background apps, keep battery saver off while playing. | Drag shots feel less delayed. |
| Phone heating | Reduce long sessions, remove case if safe, keep brightness moderate. | Aim stays more consistent. |
| Low storage | Keep free storage available and clear unused downloads. | Less stutter when loading fights. |
| High DPI shake | Use medium DPI and lower Red Dot slightly. | Crosshair stops closer to head level. |
Best sensitivity for laggy phones
Laggy phones usually need slightly lower Red Dot, 2x, 4x, and Sniper values than high-FPS phones. General can stay medium-high for turns, but scope values should be smoother so frame drops do not throw aim above the head.
Do not install APK boosters or config files from random sources. Use official in-game settings and safe phone cleanup only.