Bluestacks 150 Extra Quality -

The "BlueStacks 150% Extra Quality" phenomenon is a testament to how powerful modern emulation has become. It is not a magic button, but a combination of tweaking Resolution, DPI, and Frame Rate settings to brute-force better visuals out of mobile games.

If you have a powerful gaming PC, dialing these settings up offers a visual experience that mobile gamers can only dream of. However, if you are running on a mid-range laptop or older desktop, you may want to stick to the "Balanced" settings to maintain a competitive frame rate.


BlueStacks 5 (and newer) allows users to set 240 FPS in some games.
“150 extra quality” may refer to: bluestacks 150 extra quality

How to enable in BlueStacks 5 (if your PC supports it):


| Setting | Maximum value | |---------|---------------| | Resolution | 2560x1440 | | FPS | 240 | | Renderer | Vulkan | | ASTC textures | Hardware decoding | | GPU memory | Unlimited (system) | | In-game quality | Ultra (as per game) | The "BlueStacks 150% Extra Quality" phenomenon is a

No official “150 extra” branding exists.


High quality is nothing without smooth motion. Standard mobile games are often capped at 30 or 60 FPS. BlueStacks 5 (and newer) allows users to set

Not every game benefits from 150 FPS (e.g., turn-based RPGs don't need it). Here are the titles where "150 Extra Quality" truly shines: