Okay, so I’ve been messing around with Wuthering Waves, trying to get that buttery smooth 120 FPS. Let me tell you, it wasn’t as straightforward as flipping a switch in the settings, but I finally got it working. Here’s how I did it, step-by-step, no fancy tech jargon, just plain English.
First Attempts (and Failures)
First thing I did, obviously, was jump into the game’s settings. I cranked everything up to the max, thinking, “Yeah, this should do it.” Nope. Still felt a bit choppy, definitely not 120 FPS. I even tried lowering some settings, thinking maybe my rig couldn’t handle it, but that didn’t really solve the core issue.

So, I realized I needed to look outside the game itself.
Digging Deeper: My phone settings
My phone, it turned out, was the key, and I’m using a phone for gaming now.
I went into my phone’s settings. I’m using an Android, so this might be a little different if you’re on an iPhone. But I started at find “Display” or something similar.
Then Looked for “Motion Smoothness,” “Refresh Rate,” or something along those lines. Mine was hidden under an “Advanced” tab. I set that thing to the highest possible refresh rate. My phone goes up to 120Hz, so that’s what I picked.
The Result
Booted up Wuthering Waves again, and BAM! Smooth as silk. Seriously, it’s a night-and-day difference. Combat feels so much more responsive, and exploring the world is just a visual treat. I was finally getting that sweet, sweet 120 FPS I was after.
So, yeah, that’s my little journey to 120 FPS in Wuthering Waves. If you’re struggling to get it working, double-check those display settings. It might just be the thing holding you back!
