Edited By
James Lee
A growing number of gamers are experiencing frame drops on various devices following a recent update. Many are questioning if specific hardware is behind these issues, leading to speculation about potential fixes from developers Psyonix and Epic Games.
Reports have surfaced on forums where players detail their gaming experiences across different devices. Notably, users are facing significant frame rate drops, leading to subpar gameplay.
Comments reveal a troubling pattern:
iPhone Users: While one player stated, "Iโm using iPhone 12 Pro Max. I have had no frame rate issues," others are not as fortunate.
Android Devices: Players using Android devices like the TCL 30SE and Samsung A24 reported frames dropping significantly. One player remarked, "Less than 10 fps since the update, 30+ before the update."
Mixed Experiences: A Google Pixel 9 Pro XL user noted occasional drops lasting 1-3 seconds, while a Samsung S25 Ultra user mentioned drops even during practice.
"Bro, I have a RoG Phone 7 and the game feels bad. Itโs probably not performance, but rather itโs their network," commented one frustrated user, hinting that connectivity may also play a role.
Across comments, thereโs a strong sense of frustration, with many users expressing disappointment in performance affected by the update.
๐ Diverse Devices Affected: Users on various phones report drops, suggesting widespread issues.
๐ Performance Dropping: Several players indicate performance worsens since the update with visible drops in fps.
๐ Possible Network Impact: Some gamers believe network issues are compounding the performance problems.
The sentiment appears largely negative as users seek solutions and clarity.
"Infinix Note 8 usually hits 60-58 FPS and now barely 40, smh" - A disgruntled player.
**"Samsung N20U or bluestacks on a cutting-edge rig, same issues."
With mixed experiences emerging, it remains uncertain how effectively developers will respond to this ongoing situation. As the community continues to monitor performance across devices, one question emerges: Will hardware-specific solutions be on the horizon?