Frame Rate Performance Breakdown: [30 FPS] --> 33.3ms Frame Delay | High input lag, heavy stuttering in close-range gunfights. [60 FPS] --> 16.6ms Frame Delay | Standard fluid movement, moderate competitive viability. [90 FPS] --> 11.1ms Frame Delay | Ultra-low input latency, rapid crosshair tracking, instant hit registration.
Higher frame rates mean lower input lag, giving you faster reaction times in combat.
Optimizes memory usage to prevent stuttering.
Mobile gaming has evolved rapidly, with titles like PUBG Mobile, COD Mobile, and Free Fire pushing the limits of graphical fidelity and required frame rates. For competitive players, achieving a consistent 90 FPS (frames per second) is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity to gain an edge over opponents.
After a major game update, Zombie GFX Pro might stop working or become incompatible. Check back on APKPure or the developer’s page for an updated version of the tool, and in the meantime, play without the GFX tool to avoid issues.
: Make sure PUBG Mobile or BGMI is completely closed before launching Zombie GFX Pro. Running the tool while the game is active may cause conflicts or prevent the settings from applying.
If you have an older version of any GFX tool installed, uninstall it first. Conflicting config files will cause the game to crash on startup.
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It optimizes CPU and GPU usage, freeing up RAM to reduce stuttering and dropped frames during intense combat.
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Classic or Colorful (Based on your visual preference; does not affect performance heavily).
Switching from 60 FPS to 90 FPS changes how a game feels and performs. The benefits directly impact your kill-to-death (K/D) ratio:
Select from Smooth, Balanced, HD, or HDR to balance visual quality and speed.
Change resolution from standard to ultra-low ( ) for better performance, or up to K for better visuals.