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PUBG MOBILE i9 9900K RTX 2080Ti QHD HDR Extreme Deathmatch on Bluestacks

PUBG MOBILE i9 9900K RTX 2080Ti QHD HDR Extreme Deathmatch on Bluestacks
PC Build by PSIONIC : https://youtu.be/V0r5zXK1kR4 CPU : Intel Core i9-9900K M/B : GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS ELITE RAM : G.SKILL TRIDENT Z ROYAL Silver 16GB PC4-25600 CL16 VGA : GALAXY Geforce RTX 2080 Ti Monitor : ASUS PG258Q G-SYNC Gaming Monitor Using Simulator : Bluestacks 4 Using engine : OpenGL Frame rate Limit : 240fps Simulator Setting - 2560*1440 - 4 Core - 4 GB RAM Game Setting (With GFXTool) - Resolution : 2560*1440 - Graphics : HDR - FPS : Extreme - Anti-a : Off (Because if turn on, glass texture glitch) - Shadow, Render, Lights : High

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