BlueStacks 4 is one of the best emulators that allows you to run heavy games like Free Fire, PUBG Mobile, Call of Duty, and many others on an older system. However, with the release of newer emulators and updates to BlueStacks, the latest versions no longer provide the same level of performance as before.
To address this, we use the light version of BlueStacks. This lightweight version is designed with the latest UI and is based on an anime theme. It works smoothly even on older systems. While you can play various games on it, it is specifically optimized for Free Fire to ensure the best performance.
Now, let’s talk about some key features of this emulator:
- No Loading Time—This emulator runs without any loading screens, a unique feature not yet offered by any other emulator. This means you can launch the emulator instantly, and if your system usually gets stuck on loading screens, this issue won’t occur.
- X and Y Sensitivity Control—This emulator includes X and Y axis sensitivity settings, which are not available in some versions of BlueStacks 4. This feature is especially useful for fighting games like Free Fire, where landing headshots is crucial. With better sensitivity control, your drag headshots will become much easier and more accurate.
Lag Fix
With this emulator, you can play games smoothly, but as you know, running an emulator can sometimes cause lag issues in other games as well. This can happen with any game.
Solution: RAM Map Tool
The RAMMap Tool is an official tool by Microsoft, which means you can trust it completely. With just five clicks, you can eliminate lag in both your emulator and Windows.
For full details, check out the video above, where I have explained everything. The download links for both the tool and emulator are below.