: Files downloaded from unofficial sources (like Telegram links or third-party websites) can contain malicious scripts. Always scan files with tools like VirusTotal before opening them.
: Modifying game files is a violation of PUBG Mobile's Terms of Service. Using scripts for gameplay advantages can lead to permanent account bans as the game's anti-cheat system may detect modified files.
: Many players use modified config files to enable "Potato Graphics" or increase frame rates (FPS) on low-end devices by lowering internal resolutions beyond what is available in the standard settings menu.
If you have downloaded a .txt or .ini configuration file, the process for applying it usually involves:
VERIFY INTEGRITY OF GAME FILES * Go to your Steam library. * Right Click on PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS and select Properties. * support.pubg.com
: Some scripts are designed to remove textures from skins or characters to make them more visible, sometimes referred to as "potato body" configurations.
: The downloaded .txt content is often copied into existing files like UserCustom.ini or Active.sav to apply the changes. Risks and Safety Warnings