Arknights Endfield Mobile Settings for Low-End and Mid-Range Devices

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For low-end and mid-range phones, the sweet spot for Arknights Endfield is 30–60 FPS on Low/Medium graphics with reduced shadows, effects, and render scale so you stay smooth without overheating. Below is a practical preset you can copy and tweak.

Quick Presets by Device Tier

DeviceTarget FPSPresetShadowsEffectsRender scaleNotes
Older / budget30 FPSLowLowLow70–80%Max stability & less heat.
Modern mid-range60 FPSMediumLow–MediumMedium~90–100%Balanced visuals & smooth play.

Community tests show low-end phones can stay playable at 30 FPS Low, while mid-range chips (Snapdragon 7‑series, older 8‑series, A14–A15) run Medium at 60 FPS if you control shadows and effects.

Best Settings for Low-End Phones

On older/budget devices, prioritize stability over looks.

  • Frame rate: 30 FPS cap – biggest gain for heat and battery.
  • Graphics preset: Low.
  • Resolution / render scale: 70–80% to reduce GPU load.
  • Shadows: Low or Off – large FPS improvement.
  • Effects/particles: Low to avoid drops in busy fights.
  • Post-processing: Turn off motion blur, depth of field, and heavy bloom for clarity and extra performance.

This gives the highest chance of consistent performance without the phone cooking itself.

Best Settings for Mid-Range Phones

On mid-range devices, you can aim for 60 FPS with Medium graphics.

  • Frame rate: 60 FPS cap if thermals are acceptable; drop to 30 if the phone gets too hot.
  • Graphics preset: Medium as default.
  • Resolution / render scale: 90–100%; reduce slightly if you see dips in big battles.
  • Shadows: Low–Medium – lowering from High dramatically reduces stutter.
  • Effects: Medium; go to Low if multi-enemy fights cause FPS drops.
  • Post-processing: keep motion blur off, DOF low, and bloom moderate to maintain readability.

This balances visuals with smooth 60 FPS on most decent mid-tier phones.

Extra Heat and Battery Tips

These matter as much as in-game sliders.

  • Remove thick cases and avoid direct sun to stop heat buildup.
  • Close background apps and lower screen brightness before playing.
  • Use Wi‑Fi instead of mobile data and avoid playing while charging to protect long-term battery health.

Guides consistently recommend stable FPS + cooler temps over max graphics, especially if you’re running dailies every day.

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