Edited By
Dominic Crown

A wave of frustration is hitting forums as gamers express disappointment over the Samsung S24+ not featuring 120 frames per second (FPS) in BGMI. Users have taken to online boards since April 18, 2025, to vent about the perceived limitations of their high-end devices and the general gaming experience.
Several contributors have pointed out that despite owning powerful devices, they struggle to achieve optimal gaming performance. One user commented, "Even my RMD 9s pro didn't have it ๐ฅฒ itโs frustrating having a powerful phone and cannot play in 120 FPS." This sentiment resonates with many, indicating a rising discontent within the community.
The conversation also highlights issues surrounding game optimization and the prevalence of hackers. One user noted, "BGMI's poor optimization and monitors often turn a blind eye to hackers, especially wealthy players who spend on skins." This criticism of the game's direction raises questions about how developers cater to their audience amid rampant cheating.
While some reports suggest certain devices, like Neo 6, can hit 120 FPS, users remain skeptical about whether these claims translate to real-world gameplay. The mismatch between expectations and reality appears to fuel ongoing debates about the quality and reliability of mobile gaming.
"Itโs hard to enjoy the game when the fundamentals are not in place," remarked one active forum participant, emphasizing the community's frustration.
๐ Frustration is prevalent among users due to S24+ lacking 120 FPS in BGMI.
๐ฌ "BGMI's poor optimization" highlights user concerns over cheating in-game.
๐ฎ Some experience slight success with devices like Neo 6 but lack stability.
This growing narrative calls for game developers to address these critical issues to enhance user satisfaction and restore faith in mobile gaming performance.