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<br>Many players are handicapped not by their lack of skill, but by the physical limitations of the hardware they are playing on.<br>
<br>To truly compete at the highest levels of the ladder, you must treat your smartphone or tablet like a piece of high-performance sports equipment.<br>
Managing Thermal Throttling and Battery
<br>The most common cause of sudden frame-rate drops in mobile gaming is 'thermal throttling'.<br>
<br>If your phone feels uncomfortably hot to the touch, close the app immediately and let the device rest for ten minutes.<br>
Find a comfortable, lower setting.Turn off background app refresh.Play in a cool environment.
Network Stability and Connection Issues
<br>Because these games rely on perfect, server-side synchronization for unit placements, even a half-second spike in your ping is devastating.<br>
<br>Whenever possible, play on a stable, private 5GHz WiFi network at your home, seated close to the router to avoid physical interference.<br>
Technical ProblemSymptomsHow to Prevent ItHigh Latency (Ping)You drop a card, but the deployment timer takes a full two seconds to begin ticking downMove closer to the router; if using cellular data, ensure you have full bars before queueing upVisual StutterThe smooth animations suddenly become choppy right when multiple units spawn on the screenCool the device down; lower the in-game graphical settings if the developer provides the option
No Excuses
<br>When you have fully optimized your device and secured a flawless connection, you eliminate the single largest source of tilt in the game.<br>
<br>Leave the lag to your opponent.<br>
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