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Genshin Impact Best graphics settings for 60fps on mobile

Genshin Impact Best graphics settings for 60fps on mobile


Genshin Impact Best graphics settings for 60fps on mobile

Genshin Impact Mobile: The "Secret" Configuration for a Stable 60FPS (2025 Guide) Are you tired of your game freezing right when you swap to your main DPS for a burst rotation? We’ve all been there. Genshin Impact is a masterpiece, but on mobile, it’s a resource hog that can turn a flagship phone into a pocket hand warmer in minutes.


Most guides will tell you to "just turn everything to Low." But you didn't spend money on a good phone to play a game that looks like Minecraft, right?


This guide goes beyond the basics. We are going to tweak the specific settings that drain your GPU without adding visual value, finding that "Golden Ratio" between beautiful graphics and buttery smooth 60fps.READ ALSO How to Increase FPS in VALORANT .


The "Thermal Throttling" Trap

Before we touch the settings, you need to understand the enemy: Heat.

You might set your phone to 60fps and it runs great for 5 minutes. Then, suddenly, it stutters. This is Thermal Throttling. Your phone protects itself from melting by forcibly slowing down the processor.

The Goal: We don't just want 60fps; we want sustainable 60fps that doesn't trigger the throttle.


The "Golden Ratio" Settings

Open your Paimon Menu > Settings > Graphics. Change "Graphics Quality" to Custom and follow this exact configuration.

1. The Heavy Hitters (Critical for FPS)

These three settings are responsible for 80% of your lag.

  • FPS: 60. (Obviously).

  • Render Resolution: Medium (Default).

    • Pro Tip: Never set this to High on mobile unless you have a dedicated phone cooler. "Medium" on mobile is crisp enough for a 6-inch screen. Lowering this to "Low" creates a blurry mess, so only drop it if absolutely necessary.

  • Shadow Quality: Low.

    • Why? Shadows are the #1 battery killer. In the heat of combat, you will never notice if a tree's shadow is sharp or soft. Setting this to Low frees up massive GPU resources for frame rate.

2. The Visuals You Can Keep (Low Cost, High Reward)

You don't have to sacrifice everything. These settings make the game look good but cost very little performance.

  • Visual Effects: Medium. (Keeps element colors popping).

  • SFX Quality: Low. (Reduces the particle count during explosions, which is usually when lag spikes happen).

  • Environment Detail: Low.

    • The Secret: This controls how far you can see detailed rocks and grass. On a small mobile screen, "Low" is barely distinguishable from "High," but it saves your CPU from calculating millions of polygons.

3. The "Placebo" Settings (Turn These OFF)

These settings consume processing power for cinematic effects that often make gameplay worse on a small screen.

  • Motion Blur: OFF.

    • Why? It smears your screen when you turn the camera. Turning this off makes the game look sharper and saves GPU cycles.

  • Bloom: OFF (or Low).

    • Why? Bloom creates that "glowy" light effect. It generates excess heat. Turning it off gives you a cleaner, more tactical view of the battlefield.

  • Crowd Density: Low. (You don't need to see 50 NPCs in Fontaine; you need frames).

  • Co-Op Teammate Effects: Partially Off. (Essential for Abyss/Domains).


The "Overclocked" Indicator Myth

At the top of your graphics menu, there is a performance bar.

  • Green: Smooth sailing.

  • Yellow: Acceptable.

  • Red (Overclocked): Danger zone.

Ignore the Red bar if you followed the guide above. The game often thinks 60fps automatically means "Overclocked." As long as you have Shadows on Low and Motion Blur Off, you can often ignore the red warning line.

Summary Checklist for 60FPS

  • Setting Recommendation Impact on FPS
  • FPS 60 N/A
  • Render Resolution Medium High
  • Shadow Quality Low Very High
  • Visual Effects Medium Moderate
  • SFX Quality Low High (in combat)
  • Motion Blur OFF Moderate
  • Bloom OFF Low

Final Verdict

Achieving 60fps on mobile isn't about raw power; it's about heat management. By killing the Shadows and Motion Blur, you allow your phone's processor to focus entirely on maintaining that smooth frame rate during intense Elemental Bursts.

Give these settings a try, restart your game, and enjoy Teyvat the way it was meant to be played!READ ALSO Best Fortnite Pro Sensitivity Settings All iPhone .

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