Msi App Player Settings -

Set this to or Software . If you experience weird flickering lines on the emulator UI wrapper, switch it to DirectX . ASTC Textures (Beta) Recommendation: Set to Hardware Decoding .

: Set this to High (4 GB) or use the custom slider to set 6144 MB (6 GB) if you have 16 GB or more of system RAM.

: To unlock gameplay beyond 60 FPS, toggle "Enable high frame rates" in the Engine settings. You can slide the counter up to 240 FPS if your monitor supports it. Graphics Engine Mode : msi app player settings

This is the most critical step. If Virtualization is turned off in your motherboard BIOS, the emulator runs via software emulation, causing massive lag.

Open Windows Settings > System > Display > Graphics. Browse and add the HD-Player.exe file from your MSI App Player installation folder. Set its preference to High Performance . Set this to or Software

By allocating maximum CPU cores and RAM, switching to OpenGL graphics rendering, selecting a flagship device profile (like the ROG Phone), and enabling BIOS virtualization, you will eliminate stuttering and unlock extreme frame rates. Every computer setup is unique, so

Games see your emulator as a tablet. If the game looks blurry or touch buttons are tiny, the issue is here. : Set this to High (4 GB) or

if your PC can handle it. For low-end systems, use at least 2 cores. Memory Allocation: Assign at least 4GB (High)

: Select OpenGL for most games; use DirectX only if you encounter specific visual glitches.

Choose High Performance . This ensures the emulator prioritizes frame rates over power saving. 2. Display & Resolution

MSI App Player shines with its "Game Controls." Access this by pressing Ctrl + Shift + G or clicking the keyboard icon on the sidebar.