Before we dive into settings, we need to understand the terminology. BlueStacks 5 (and the newer BlueStacks X) offers various preset performance modes:
The "150" refers to the frame rate cap. While most monitors peak at 60Hz or 144Hz, BlueStacks allows you to set a custom frame rate. "150" is a sweet spot for 144Hz/165Hz gaming monitors, ensuring ultra-smooth motion clarity for games like Call of Duty: Mobile, Genshin Impact, or Free Fire. bluestacks 150 extra quality
"BlueStacks 150 Extra Quality" therefore represents the perfect storm: 1440p+ resolution, maximum texture filtering, and 150 FPS. Before we dive into settings, we need to
This is the most important question. Does using high FPS and high resolution trigger anti-cheat software? The "150" refers to the frame rate cap
Golden Rule: If the game has an official "BlueStacks" logo on its login screen, you are safe to use 150 Extra Quality.
Windows Hyper-V (used for WSL and Docker) often blocks BlueStacks from accessing your GPU directly.