One way to overcome lag when playing Free Fire is to use an anti-lag config script.
With the latest Free Fire anti-lag script that I share in this article, it is guaranteed to fix no broken.
So, for those of you users of devices with small RAM, for example 1 or 2GB who are still experiencing lag problems, I recommend using this method.
Don’t worry, this method is guaranteed to be safe and your account will not be banned. Because it’s not a cheat anyway.
Steps to Use the Latest Free Fire Anti Lag Script
Actually this is not a script or config, but game data that has been modified in such a way that when running on a device with potato specs it doesn’t experience lag.
Some things that have been modified include:
- Data compression.
- Some unimportant noises are removed.
- Decreased graphic quality.
- Anti-Framedrop & Force Close.
By eliminating features that are considered less important and adding anti-lag features, it is clear that later when you play Free Fire, nothing will happen.
Read also: Here’s How to Complete the Free Fire CallBack Mission
Step 1: Download Required Materials
Before going to the script installation process, there are some materials that you must download first.
Please download via the link below:
Download anti-lag script
Download the ZArchiver app
The ZAchiver application will later be used to extract the script file that is in the zip file. If you have other Unzip apps then don’t need to download the ZArchiver app.
Step 2: Install the Script
Have you downloaded all the materials? If so, please follow the steps below to install an anti-lag script:
- Open the ZArchiver app.
- Find and open the folder android > data.

- In the data folder, please find and delete the folder com.dts.freefireth.

- Find and extract the script file that was downloaded earlier.

After successfully extracted, please move the script file at once with the folder named com.dts.freefireth to folder android > data.
So in principle, it only replaces the default data for the free fire game with data that has been customized.
So that’s my discussion this time about the latest Free Fire anti-lag script.