Forcing 120 FPS on unsupported devices can cause extreme overheating , CPU/GPU throttling, and significant frame drops. This can lead to long-term damage to your phone's battery and processor.
Modifying game files (like Active.sav ) or using third-party configuration tools is a direct violation of Krafton’s and Tencent's anti-cheat policies. Even if a file is labeled "No Ban," game updates can detect these modifications at any time, resulting in a permanent ban . Forcing 120 FPS on unsupported devices can cause
Downloading and using a for PUBG Mobile is highly risky and generally not recommended for your main account. While these files claim to unlock "Ultra Extreme" performance without a ban, they often violate game policies and can lead to permanent account suspension. Performance & Safety Review Even if a file is labeled "No Ban,"
Since version 3.2, 120 FPS is an official feature available in the in-game settings for supported high-end devices. If your device is compatible, you can enable it natively by setting graphics to "Smooth" and frame rate to "Ultra Extreme". Performance & Safety Review Since version 3
On PC, official emulators like GameLoop provide safe settings to reach 120 FPS without risk, provided your hardware supports it. Summary Table: File vs. Official Method