Performance troubleshooting

NTE performance fixes

Performance tuning should start with stable play, not maximum graphics. Smooth frame pacing helps combat, traversal, and camera control more than a single visual setting.

Last reviewed: June 16, 2026 Unofficial fan guide

Change one setting at a time

If you change five settings at once, you will not know which one helped. Start with shadows, effects density, resolution scale, crowd or object density, and post-processing. Test each change in the same route or fight so the result is comparable.

Stable frame pacing is more useful than a higher peak frame rate. If the game jumps between smooth and choppy, lower expensive effects until the worst moments are comfortable.

Mobile heat route

Mobile performance often drops after the device gets hot. If the first five minutes feel fine and the next twenty feel worse, reduce effects or resolution before assuming the network is the problem. Battery saver modes, charging while playing, and background apps can also change results.

Use a comfortable control layout before difficult fights. A tiny performance gain does not help if important buttons are hard to reach.

Safe troubleshooting rules

  • Update through official stores or the official launcher only.
  • Avoid modified clients and third-party boosters that ask for account access.
  • Test with overlays disabled if crashes happen during capture or recording.
  • Restart after major graphics changes before judging final performance.
  • Record the setting that fixed the issue so you can restore it after updates.