Samsung Game Tuner app to run games in lower resolution! - T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 General

Samsungs Game Tuner was originally made for the S6 and Note 5 but it now supports the Note 4 and other devices. Without rooting to use nomone or xposed app settings and fiddling with dpi and resolution, you can lower games resolutions to achieve higher fps or save battery.
(FYI to those who disabled or removed galaxy app store) Requires Game Service from galaxy app store to run this app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.android.gametuner.thin&hl=en
After trying the app I think it may need a DVFS disabler or some optimization because I was only able to get smoother game play on Modern Combat 5 online when drastically lowering resolution to extra low which looked very pixelated (Offline play was buttery smooth on the custom low resolution @ 60fps). Lowering the resolution to the medium setting for the Walking Dead Season 2 and Real Racing 3 resulted in seemingly less fps. I know Android's optimizations aren't the best but that seems backwards to me. Unfortunately there are no options to force anti aliasing. Go ahead and give it a try and let me know what you think and be sure to leave a comment on the Play store or Galaxy app store and maybe Samsung will notice more users (Note 4 in particular but seems apparent for all devices judging by the comments.) and help.

blindskater39 said:
Samsungs Game Tuner was originally made for the S6 and Note 5 but it now supports the Note 4 and other devices. Without rooting to use nomone or xposed app settings and fiddling with dpi and resolution, you can lower games resolutions to achieve higher fps or save battery.
(FYI to those who disabled or removed galaxy app store) Requires Game Service from galaxy app store to run this app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.android.gametuner.thin&hl=en
After trying the app I think it may need a DVFS disabler or some optimization because I was only able to get smoother game play on Modern Combat 5 online when drastically lowering resolution to extra low which looked very pixelated (Offline play was buttery smooth on the custom low resolution @ 60fps). Lowering the resolution to the medium setting for the Walking Dead Season 2 and Real Racing 3 resulted in seemingly less fps. I know Android's optimizations aren't the best but that seems backwards to me. Unfortunately there are no options to force anti aliasing. Go ahead and give it a try and let me know what you think and be sure to leave a comment on the Play store or Galaxy app store and maybe Samsung will notice more users (Note 4 in particular but seems apparent for all devices judging by the comments.) and help.
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So far I tried it on Real Racing 3. It made little to no difference, lower settings just made the game worse. The only game it really made a difference on was on Rop. It was slow on my Note 4 and now on medium settings with 60fps it's very smooth. I have Sniper Fury installed on my phone also but it ran smooth before using Game Tuner so I didn't mess with the settings for that game.

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Real Racing 3 low graphics [SOLVED!!!!!!!]

Hi folks!!
As i see in real racing 3 game its run in low graphics some people used RR3 Graphics app and didn't worked for them like me SO! Here is solution for it :
What you need is :
ROOTED Xperia Z
Build.prop editor or root file explorer
RR3 Graphics App ( you can get it HERE for FREE)
Brain and hands (no download link )
What to do:
Open the Build.prop editor or find build.prop with root file explorer in /system
Find ro.product.model and replace C6603/C6602/C6606 with GT-i9505 save it and exit
Reboot!!!!
Go to RR3 Graphics app and enable it then select extra high or whatever you want
Play the game and you will see the diffrance youself:good:
Dont forget to hit thanks if works for you
This method works with some games that need another device to run better:good:
Maybe you can change ro.product.model to any other device you see it better and if you got the game more higher graphics tell me please
Can you use this to reduce graphics settings, or maybe even force-render 720p then upscale? I'd like to have a much smoother 60hz refresh rate, makes the game much more playable.
iDroid8 said:
Can you use this to reduce graphics settings, or maybe even force-render 720p then upscale? I'd like to have a much smoother 60hz refresh rate, makes the game much more playable.
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Yes you can. Just go to RR3 graphics app then set the graphics to low. :good:
But i have a problem with the game so you could help me
When i play the game on any graphic settings the game looks have bad resolution the edges of the cars looks ugly not like the screenshots in google play store do you have idea how to fix it?
up,just check option in developer settings -turn on 4xMSAA
solution of RR 3 low graphics working very well.
Do you mean aliasing? Then yes, the 4x multisampling AA will help. If possible, then rendering the gane at higher then 1080p then downsampling to native res will help reduce jaggies, but that may well be too much for the Z to handle, or at least deliver >30fps.

Game experience not so good

Hello guys!
I'm trying to find out what to do to have a lag free gaming experience.
At least for CSR Racing 2. It is lagging so hard sometimes, even if it is on 720p, 1080p, 2K.
Any tips or tricks?
Get Game tuner from Google play or galaxy apps.
RileyIssKing said:
Get Game tuner from Google play or galaxy apps.
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And lower the resolution? or what?
Sometimes it is running @60fps (15% of the time), but most of the time it sucks, lagging, lag spikes, 30fps, I don't get it why. Cause the game can run @60fps without problems. I still didn't find any solutions...

Resolution capped to 1080p and 720p in games

So it's been like this for pretty much forever on past Samsung phones: most games were capped to 1080p whereas some like clash Royale were capped to 720p. You could back in the Android 8 days use game tuner to raise the resolution to the godly 1440p, but I didn't do it much because it lagged some games on my s8+. Fast forward 2 years later and on my s10+ it was the same until I got the Android 10 update which finally allowed me to play my games in 1440p. Then I rooted my phone and installed ambasadii rom (idk if the rom matters) and I now have my game's resolution lowered again. Force uninstalling Game optimizing service would get by this restriction but it removes some important features integrated in the whole game launcher game booster system. So my question is, has any of you guys had this problem and fixed it, what could I do I pretty much tried everything up to this point.

Worried about gaming on new Adaptive 120hz Display

So I do game on my current S20 Ultra and I disabled the game services and my games run and max out at 120hz I can feel the difference. I am worried with this new "adaptive 120hz display" that it won't work as smooth. What's everyone's thoughts on this?
mdonnelly1127 said:
So I do game on my current S20 Ultra and I disabled the game services and my games run and max out at 120hz I can feel the difference. I am worried with this new "adaptive 120hz display" that it won't work as smooth. What's everyone's thoughts on this?
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What you mean won’t work as smooth? All games will use 120hz. It only drops when you are saying watching a film where would drop to say 20-30hz

Oneplus 8 pro touch latency is bad for gaming

Hello everyone.
I have converted from Rog Phone 2 to Oneplus 8 Pro as the bottom port of my rog phone 2 got damaged and was giving hot temperature warning all the time. My model is IN2020. I am a gamer and I have noticed that as compared to rog phone 2 the touch is slow as I do not think it to be 240hz touch sampling rate at all. I play pubg at 90 fps using [email protected] and same display settings for COD Mobile but 60 fps. I can feel the slow touch response even while scrolling. I would like to know if someone has converted from gaming phone and having the same problem.
Thanks
zohaibshafijutt said:
Hello everyone.
I have converted from Rog Phone 2 to Oneplus 8 Pro as the bottom port of my rog phone 2 got damaged and was giving hot temperature warning all the time. My model is IN2020. I am a gamer and I have noticed that as compared to rog phone 2 the touch is slow as I do not think it to be 240hz touch sampling rate at all. I play pubg at 90 fps using [email protected] and same display settings for COD Mobile but 60 fps. I can feel the slow touch response even while scrolling. I would like to know if someone has converted from gaming phone and having the same problem.
Thanks
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As a gamer on pc and phones (emulators not the games you've mentioned) I play at 144hz and 200hz on a G-Sync Acer predator z35, but it's dependent on the game and if I can push those FPS, just because a screen is capable doesn't mean your CPU/GPU is.
I would recommend matching the game refresh rate.
You've got a 30fps overhead there PUBG and a 60fps overhead on cod.
Reduce the QHD to FHD, the difference is negligible.
If any of these games can actually run at 120hz then I'd recommend using 120hz, make sure game mode is on for these apps.
Make sure you are actually getting a locked 120fps not 90 or 60.
Remove any other motion smoothing for these apps, they won't help and will reduce input.
dladz said:
As a gamer on pc and phones (emulators not the games you've mentioned) I play at 144hz and 200hz on a G-Sync Acer predator z35, but it's dependent on the game and if I can push those FPS, just because a screen is capable doesn't mean your CPU/GPU is.
I would recommend matching the game refresh rate.
You've got a 30fps overhead there PUBG and a 60fps overhead on cod.
Reduce the QHD to FHD, the difference is negligible.
If any of these games can actually run at 120hz then I'd recommend using 120hz, make sure game mode is on for these apps.
Make sure you are actually getting a locked 120fps not 90 or 60.
Remove any other motion smoothing for these apps, they won't help and will reduce input.
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Well I have turned the display resolution to FHD+. The touch response is better now than QHD+.
zohaibshafijutt said:
Well I have turned the display resolution to FHD+. The touch response is better now than QHD+.
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Yep I found the same, that's input lag induced by the resolution though, not the touch display.

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