Alright, let's dive into the world of PUBG Mobile on Gameloop and how to get that wider, more immersive iPad view! It's a game-changer for spotting enemies and getting a better lay of the land.
Getting Started: Are You Ready for the Wider View?
Before we jump into the technicalities, let's make sure you're set up. Have you already installed Gameloop on your PC and have PUBG Mobile running? If not, that's our very first hurdle. Head over to the official Gameloop website, download the emulator, and install PUBG Mobile. Once you're in the game and can run around in the lobby, you're ready for the next steps!
Step 1: Locating the Engine Settings
This is where the magic begins! We need to tweak some settings within Gameloop itself.
Navigating to the Settings Menu
- Open Gameloop: Make sure Gameloop is running on your computer.
- Find the Menu Icon: Look for the three horizontal lines (often called a "hamburger menu") usually located in the top-right corner of the Gameloop window.
- Click on Settings: Click on this menu icon. A dropdown menu will appear. Select "Settings" from the list.
Exploring the Engine Tab
- Locate the "Engine" Tab: In the Settings window, you'll see several tabs like "Basic," "Engine," "Game," etc. Click on the "Engine" tab. This is where we'll be making the crucial adjustments.
Step 2: Adjusting the Rendering Settings
The "Engine" tab houses various rendering options that significantly impact how the game looks and performs. We're aiming for a wider aspect ratio here.
Selecting the Rendering Mode
You'll see options like "DirectX," "OpenGL," "Auto," etc.
- Experiment with Rendering Modes: While "Auto" might work for some, manually selecting either "DirectX+" or "OpenGL+" often provides more control and can lead to better results for achieving the iPad view. Try one, and if it doesn't work as expected, you can always switch to the other.
- Enable Rendering Cache and Prioritize Dedicated GPU: Make sure the checkboxes for "Rendering Cache" and "Prioritize Dedicated GPU" are ticked. This can improve performance.
- Anti-aliasing: You can choose to enable or disable anti-aliasing based on your PC's capabilities. Higher anti-aliasing makes edges smoother but can impact performance.
Configuring Resolution Settings
This is the most important part for achieving the iPad view!
- Set the Resolution: Look for the "Resolution" settings. Instead of standard resolutions, we need to input custom values that mimic the iPad's wider aspect ratio.
- Enter Custom Resolution: Try these values:
- Width:
1280
- Height:
720
- Alternatively, you can also try
1920
x1080
, but1280
x720
is often a good starting point for balance between wider view and performance.
- Width:
- DPI: You can leave the DPI on "Auto" or experiment with values like
240
or320
if needed, but resolution is the key here.
Step 3: Saving and Restarting Gameloop
Once you've made the necessary changes in the "Engine" tab, it's crucial to save them and restart Gameloop.
- Click "Save": At the bottom of the Settings window, click the "Save" button.
- Restart Gameloop: Close Gameloop completely and then relaunch it. This ensures that the new settings are applied correctly.
Step 4: Launching PUBG Mobile and Checking the View
Now, it's time to see if our adjustments have worked!
- Launch PUBG Mobile: Open PUBG Mobile within Gameloop.
- Observe the View: Once you're in the game (either in the lobby or in a match), pay attention to the aspect ratio. You should notice a wider field of view compared to the default setting. The black bars on the sides might be gone or significantly reduced.
Step 5: Fine-Tuning (If Necessary)
Sometimes, the initial settings might not be perfect for your system or preference.
Adjusting Resolution Further
If the view is too stretched or if you're experiencing performance issues:
- Revisit Engine Settings: Go back to Gameloop's settings and the "Engine" tab.
- Try Different Resolutions: Experiment with slightly different resolutions around the
1280
x720
range. For example, you could try1366
x768
or other similar widescreen resolutions. - Consider Aspect Ratio: The goal is to achieve an aspect ratio closer to that of an iPad (around 4:3 or slightly wider).
Checking Game Settings
Sometimes, in-game settings can also affect the display.
- Graphics Settings: Ensure your in-game graphics settings are appropriate for your PC. Higher settings might strain your system, especially with a wider resolution.
- Display Settings (If Available): Check if PUBG Mobile has any specific display or aspect ratio settings within its own options menu (though these are usually limited).
Important Considerations
- Performance: A wider view means the game renders more of the environment, which can put a greater load on your graphics card. If you experience lag or low FPS, you might need to lower your resolution or in-game graphics settings.
- Compatibility: While this method generally works, game updates or Gameloop updates could potentially affect it. If you encounter issues after an update, you might need to revisit these settings.
- Legitimacy: Using Gameloop is an officially supported way to play PUBG Mobile on PC, and adjusting these display settings within the emulator is generally acceptable. However, avoid using any third-party tools or hacks that could violate the game's terms of service.
How to... Frequently Asked Questions
How to open Gameloop settings?
Click on the three horizontal lines in the top-right corner of the Gameloop window and select "Settings."
How to find the Engine tab in Gameloop?
Once the Settings window is open, click on the tab labeled "Engine."
How to change the resolution in Gameloop?
In the "Engine" tab, look for the "Resolution" settings and enter your desired width and height.
How to enter a custom resolution in Gameloop?
Manually type the desired width and height values into the respective fields in the "Resolution" settings.
How to save Gameloop settings?
Click the "Save" button at the bottom of the Settings window after making changes.
How to restart Gameloop?
Close the Gameloop application completely and then open it again.
How to check if the iPad view is working?
Launch PUBG Mobile and observe if the field of view is wider than the default, with reduced or no black bars on the sides.
How to fix lag after applying iPad view?
Try lowering the resolution in Gameloop's engine settings or reducing the graphics settings within PUBG Mobile.
How to revert to the default view in Gameloop?
Go back to the "Engine" settings and either select an "Auto" resolution or choose a standard resolution like 1024
x 576
.
How to troubleshoot if the iPad view doesn't work?
Double-check that you've saved the settings and restarted Gameloop. Ensure your graphics drivers are up to date. Try switching between DirectX+ and OpenGL+ rendering modes.
Enjoy your wider view in PUBG Mobile on Gameloop! Let me know if you have any more questions.