In previous articles, Mytour instructed readers on how to download and play Wild Rift on Android and iOS, even when the game is not officially released in Vietnam. Now, once again, we bring you excellent experiences with the MOBA game, setting up Wild Rift to run at 60 FPS.
- Reference: How to play League of Legends: Wild Rift on Android via Taptap
- Reference: How to download and play Wild Rift on iOS
Tips for Playing Wild Rift at 60 FPS
Guide to Adjusting Wild Rift to 60 FPS for Smoother Gameplay
Step 1: On the game's main interface, click the settings icon Setting represented by a gear icon appearing at the top right (similar to the illustration below from Mytour).
Step 2: In the Setting menu, click on the Graphics section to access the settings for adjusting the graphics of the Wild Rift game.
Step 3: For those using high-end devices beyond the recommended configuration by the publisher, you can immediately set 60 FPS to ON. However, if your device falls within the mid-range or higher than the recommended configuration for playing Wild Rift a bit, Mytour suggests selecting Balanced or Performance (lower settings) before setting 60 FPS.
- Reference: Game configuration for Wild Rift on mobile
Step 4: Naturally, setting it to default 60 FPS for playing Wild Rift will undoubtedly make it smoother, but it also means it will cause device heating and battery consumption during the experience. Choose Confirm to agree with your settings.
So, you've completed the steps to set up playing Wild Rift at 60 FPS by default. Now, jump into the match and enjoy this incredibly captivating game. You won't feel any lag at all.
Similar to the PC version, Wild Rift players at 60 FPS can also utilize various default pings. Mytour has compiled a list and usage guide for different types of pings here for readers to refer to.
- Reference: How to use different types of pings in Wild Rift