The Performance tab directly dictates how much of your computer’s hardware power is allocated to the emulator. CPU Allocation : Allocates processor cores to the emulator.
This step is crucial for laptops (and some desktops) to ensure MSI App Player uses your powerful graphics card instead of the slower integrated graphics. Here’s how to do it.
Some mobile games restrict high-end graphics options unless they detect a approved, flagship phone model. You can trick the game server into unlocking these options by changing your virtual device profile. Device Profile Choice msi app player settings
This is the "engine room" of the emulator. How you allocate your PC's resources here determines your overall stability.
Select Standard (2 GB) . If you experience crashes, bump it up to 3 GB, but ensure you leave enough RAM for your Windows OS to run smoothly. Performance Mode The Performance tab directly dictates how much of
Use Compatibility for better stability or Performance for higher speed.
Select High (4 Cores) or custom-assign half of your actual CPU cores. Here’s how to do it
: Set this to High (4 GB) or use the custom slider to set 6144 MB (6 GB) if you have 16 GB or more of system RAM.
Drag the slider to 240 FPS if you own a high-refresh-rate gaming monitor (120Hz, 144Hz, or 240Hz). For standard monitors, lock it at 60 FPS to prevent unnecessary resource consumption. 2. Display and Resolution Settings