How To Make Ipad View In Bgmi

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Do you ever feel like you're at a disadvantage in BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India) because of your phone's small screen? Imagine having a wider field of view, seeing enemies more clearly, and having more space for your controls. That's the magic of the "iPad View" in BGMI! It essentially stretches your game's aspect ratio to mimic the wider display of an iPad, giving you a competitive edge.

While iPads naturally offer this wider perspective, many Android and even iPhone users want to achieve a similar experience. This comprehensive guide will walk you through various methods to get that coveted iPad view in BGMI, complete with step-by-step instructions, important considerations, and answers to your most burning questions.

Disclaimer: Please note that while many users successfully implement these methods, using third-party tools or altering game files always carries a slight risk, including potential account suspension. Proceed with caution and at your own discretion. It's highly recommended to test these methods on a secondary account first.

Understanding the iPad View Advantage

Before we dive into the "how," let's quickly understand why so many players seek the iPad view:

  • Wider Field of View (FOV): This is the primary benefit. You see more of your surroundings, allowing you to spot enemies earlier and gain a tactical advantage, especially in open areas.
  • Better Recoil Control: The stretched resolution can sometimes make recoil feel more manageable, improving your spray accuracy.
  • Larger Buttons and Controls: With a wider screen, your in-game controls appear larger and more spaced out, leading to fewer mis-taps and better overall control.
  • Enhanced Immersion: The expanded view can make the game feel more immersive and visually appealing.

Now, let's get you set up!

Step 1: Assess Your Device and Choose Your Method

Are you ready to transform your BGMI gameplay? The first and most crucial step is to understand that there isn't a single "one-size-fits-all" method for achieving iPad View. The approach often depends on your device's operating system (Android or iOS) and whether you're comfortable with slightly more technical steps.

  • Android Users: You generally have more options, often involving split-screen tricks, GFX tools, or configuration file edits. Some methods might be device-specific (e.g., Xiaomi's dual apps).
  • iOS Users: Your options are more limited due to Apple's stricter ecosystem. The most common method involves a specific in-game camera setting.
  • Emulator Users (on PC): If you play BGMI on an emulator like Gameloop, achieving iPad view involves adjusting emulator settings.

Let's explore the different avenues!

Sub-heading: Android Split-Screen Method (No Root, Generally Safe)

This is often the safest and easiest method for many Android users, as it doesn't involve any third-party apps or file modifications. It essentially tricks the game into thinking it's running on a wider display by forcing a split-screen resolution.

Step 2: Implementing the Split-Screen Magic (Android)

This method leverages your Android device's built-in split-screen functionality.

Sub-heading: Prepare Your Device

  1. Enable Split-Screen/Multi-Window: Ensure that your Android phone has this feature enabled. It's usually found in Settings > Special features or Settings > Advanced features (names vary by manufacturer).
  2. Close BGMI: Make sure BGMI is not running in the background. Close it completely from your recent apps.

Sub-heading: Execute the Split-Screen Trick

  1. Open an App in Split-Screen:
    • Find an app that supports split-screen (e.g., Google Chrome, Settings, YouTube).
    • Open this app.
    • Long-press on its icon in the recent apps menu, then select "Split screen" or "Open in split screen view."
    • The chosen app will now occupy the top half of your screen.
  2. Launch BGMI:
    • In the bottom half of your screen, open your app drawer or recent apps and launch BGMI.
    • BGMI will start loading in the lower section of your screen.
  3. Adjust the Split:
    • Once BGMI has fully loaded and you are in the game lobby, you'll see a divider line between the two apps.
    • Drag this divider line all the way to the top of your screen. This will force BGMI to expand and occupy the entire screen, but with a stretched aspect ratio, giving you the iPad view.
  4. Verify the View:
    • Go into a training ground or a classic match to confirm that the iPad view is active. You should notice a significantly wider field of view.
  • Important Note: Sometimes, the iPad view might disappear if you minimize the game or switch apps. You might need to repeat this split-screen process if that happens.

Sub-heading: Using Third-Party GFX Tools (Android - Use with Caution)

While the split-screen method is generally safe, some users prefer GFX tools for a more consistent or advanced iPad view, often combined with unlocked FPS. However, these tools modify game files, which can be detected by anti-cheat systems. Use at your own risk.

  1. Research Reputable GFX Tools: Search for "BGMI GFX Tool iPad view" on the Google Play Store or reliable tech forums. Look for apps with good reviews and recent updates. Examples include "GFX Tool for BGMI" or "90 FPS + 120 FPS & IPAD VIEW".
  2. Download and Install: Install the chosen GFX tool on your device.
  3. Configure Settings:
    • Open the GFX tool.
    • Select your game version (e.g., BGMI).
    • Look for options related to Resolution or Aspect Ratio. You might see specific iPad resolutions like 1280x960 or 1440x1080 (these are 4:3 aspect ratios, typical of iPads).
    • Set the Graphics Quality (e.g., Smooth, HDR) and FPS (e.g., 60, 90, 120, if your device supports it).
    • There might be a "3rd Person Perspective Camera View" option, often adjustable between 80 and 90. Experiment with this for desired wider view.
    • Crucially, enable any "iPad View" or "Wide Screen" options if available.
  4. Apply Settings and Run Game:
    • Tap the "Apply" or "Accept" button.
    • Then, select "Run Game" or "Play BGMI" from within the GFX tool.
  • Caution: Always keep your GFX tool updated. Developers of BGMI constantly update their anti-cheat, and outdated GFX tools are more likely to lead to bans. If you experience unusual lag or crashes after applying settings, revert them immediately.

Sub-heading: Manual Config File Editing (Android - Advanced, High Risk)

This method involves directly modifying game configuration files. This is considered the riskiest method and can easily lead to a permanent ban if done incorrectly or with malicious files. This guide will not provide detailed steps for this due to the high ban risk. However, it's important to know it exists. It typically involves:

  1. Accessing game files (often requiring a file manager with root access, though some non-root methods exist).
  2. Editing specific values in files like UserCustom.ini or UserSettings.ini to change resolution and FOV.
  • Strong Recommendation: Avoid this method unless you are an expert and understand the implications fully. It's rarely worth the risk of losing your account.

Step 3: Optimizing In-Game Settings for iPad View

Once you have successfully achieved a wider aspect ratio, you'll want to fine-tune your in-game settings to make the most of it.

Sub-heading: Adjusting Third Person Perspective (TPP) Camera

  1. Open BGMI Settings: Go to the main lobby and tap the "Settings" icon (gear icon).
  2. Navigate to Controls: Select "Controls" from the menu.
  3. Customize Buttons: Tap on "Customize."
  4. Adjust TPP Camera View: Look for the "Third Person Perspective Camera" slider.
    • Increase this slider to its maximum (usually 90). This will further expand your field of view within the game, complementing the iPad aspect ratio.
    • Experiment with slightly lower values if 90 feels too "fish-eye" for your preference.
  5. Save Changes: Don't forget to save your custom layout.

Sub-heading: Sensitivity and Control Layout

With a wider view, your sensitivity and control layout might feel different.

  1. Sensitivity:
    • Go to Settings > Sensitivity.
    • Your aim and movement might feel slower or faster. Take some time in the training ground to adjust your Camera, ADS, and Gyroscope sensitivities.
    • Pay particular attention to your camera sensitivity for character movement and ADS sensitivity for aiming down sights.
    • Start by slightly decreasing your overall sensitivity if the wider view makes quick turns feel too sensitive, or slightly increasing it if you feel too slow.
  2. Control Layout (HUD):
    • Go to Settings > Controls > Customize buttons.
    • The wider screen gives you more space for your buttons. Take advantage of this!
    • Rearrange your buttons to a comfortable position. You might want to spread them out slightly or make some buttons larger for easier tapping.
    • Consider a 3-finger, 4-finger, or even 5-finger claw setup if you haven't already, as the increased screen real estate makes it more viable.
    • Save your custom layout in a dedicated slot.

Step 4: Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your iPad View

Even after successfully setting up the iPad view, you might encounter issues. Here's how to keep it running smoothly.

Sub-heading: Common Issues and Fixes

  • View Disappears After Re-launching Game: This is common with the split-screen method. You'll likely need to repeat Step 2 each time you launch BGMI.
  • Black Bars on Sides: If you still see black bars, it means the aspect ratio isn't fully stretched.
    • For split-screen: Ensure you've dragged the divider all the way to the edge of the screen.
    • For GFX tools: Double-check your resolution settings in the GFX tool and make sure you've applied them correctly before launching the game. Some devices or older GFX tools might not fully support certain resolutions.
  • Game Lag or Crashes: This could be due to:
    • An unsupported resolution from a GFX tool. Try a slightly lower resolution.
    • Your device specs struggling with the increased field of view or higher FPS settings. Reduce graphic quality or FPS in the GFX tool or in-game settings.
    • An outdated or malicious GFX tool. Uninstall it and try a different, reputable one.
  • Account Ban (GFX Tool/Config File Risk): While rare if you use a safe GFX tool and don't abuse it, it's a possibility. Always use the latest versions and avoid using any "hacks" or unfair advantages. Stick to tools that simply modify graphical settings.

Sub-heading: Best Practices

  • Stay Updated: Keep your BGMI game client updated. If using a GFX tool, ensure it's compatible with the latest game version.
  • Test on a Secondary Account: If you're using a GFX tool or experimenting with config files, always do it on a secondary BGMI account first to assess the ban risk.
  • Monitor Performance: Pay attention to your device's performance. If you notice overheating, significant battery drain, or consistent lag, it might be an indication that your settings are too demanding.
  • Backup Your Controls: Before making major changes to your control layout, always backup your current layout within BGMI settings.

Step 5: Practice and Adapt to Your New View

Getting the iPad view is only half the battle. The other half is adapting to it!

Sub-heading: Hone Your Skills

  1. Training Grounds are Your Friend: Spend considerable time in the training grounds.
    • Practice your aim with different weapons.
    • Get used to the new field of view.
    • Adjust your crosshair placement.
  2. Play Unranked Matches: Before jumping into competitive ranked matches, play some unranked classic matches or quick arcade modes to fully get comfortable with the new perspective and controls.
  3. Refine Sensitivity: Your muscle memory will need to adjust. Don't be afraid to tweak your sensitivity settings over several gaming sessions until they feel just right.

By following these steps, you'll be well on your way to enjoying a wider, more immersive, and potentially more competitive BGMI experience with the iPad view!


10 Related FAQ Questions

How to check if iPad view is active in BGMI?

You can tell if iPad view is active by the wider perspective you get in-game compared to your normal phone view. You'll see more of the side elements of the map and your character will appear slightly smaller relative to the screen.

How to get iPad view on iPhone for BGMI?

For iPhone, the most common "iPad view" is achieved by maximizing the 3rd Person Perspective Camera View slider to 90 in your in-game controls settings. While not a true aspect ratio change like on an iPad, it does widen your FOV.

How to fix black bars after applying iPad view in BGMI?

If you see black bars, for the split-screen method, ensure you drag the divider fully to the top/side. For GFX tools, double-check that the resolution chosen matches a true 4:3 iPad aspect ratio and that the tool applied the settings correctly.

How to get iPad view in BGMI without rooting my Android device?

The split-screen method is the primary way to get iPad view on Android without rooting your device. Many GFX tools also claim to work without root, but always verify their safety.

How to adjust sensitivity for iPad view in BGMI?

With iPad view, your sensitivity might feel different. Go to Settings > Sensitivity and adjust your Camera Sensitivity and ADS Sensitivity specifically, as the stretched view can affect how quickly your aim moves across the screen.

How to change the aspect ratio for iPad view in BGMI?

The aspect ratio is changed indirectly. For Android, the split-screen method forces a stretched aspect ratio. GFX tools allow you to select specific resolutions (like 1280x960 or 1440x1080) that correspond to a 4:3 aspect ratio, mimicking an iPad.

How to get 90 FPS with iPad view in BGMI?

Some GFX tools offer the option to unlock 90 FPS along with iPad view. Ensure your device hardware supports 90 FPS and that the GFX tool you're using is compatible with the latest BGMI update.

How to remove iPad view and revert to normal in BGMI?

To revert to normal view:

  • For split-screen: Simply close BGMI and restart it normally.
  • For GFX tools: Open the GFX tool and revert the settings to default, or uninstall the GFX tool and reinstall BGMI.
  • For in-game camera setting: Go to Settings > Controls > Customize and reset the "3rd Person Perspective Camera" slider to your preferred default value.

How to tell if an iPad view method is safe and won't get me banned in BGMI?

The split-screen method is generally considered safe as it uses built-in OS features. GFX tools and direct file edits carry a higher risk. Look for GFX tools with a large user base, positive reviews, and frequent updates. Avoid any tool that promises "hacks" or "cheats." Testing on a secondary account is always recommended.

How to optimize controls for iPad view in BGMI?

With the wider screen, you have more space. Go to Settings > Controls > Customize and spread out your buttons for better accessibility. Consider switching to a claw grip (3, 4, or 5 fingers) to utilize the extra screen real estate and improve your reaction time.

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