Are you a regular Battlegrounds Mobile India player then I think you have already downloaded and installed July update of the game. But when players play it, they encounter a lot of problems, errors and new problems. To address these issues, Krafton has already started taking action and improving the gaming environment.
So, if you want to know more about these issues, you should check out this article right away. After reading the whole thing, I hope you get all the information regarding this update issue.
About the update and its issues
Battlegrounds Mobile India aka Bgmi has released an update on July 13, 2021 for Android users. The version of this update is 1.5.0 and it is available on the Play Store. After downloading and installing this new update, players get new features, a new mode called Ignition Mode, 90fps support, and more. But here are some issues with the game with this update.
Krafton said that they will introduce a completely new ultra-smooth graphics option for lower-end devices. But unfortunately we did not see here any kind of options to select it. Apart from that, the sprint button on the screen is not adjustable. We all know sprint button is very important during gameplay. But if you can not adjust this button and not adjust it as you want, it will be very difficult for the players.
In this update, we see an adorable little bot introduced to the game showing the latest happenings on its TV. But players have noticed that the Mini Ray Tv is not working properly. It is basically unable to display the latest news and everything.
So, here are the main problems, bugs, and glitches in the game that arise after the latest update.
What does Crafton say about this?
Therefore, Crafton said they have already started their work on the above issues. They are doing their best to resolve these issues as quickly as possible.
Most likely, they can fix it by downloading a small download in the game. After downloading this small file, your game will probably be free from these issues.
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