This page will help you find solutions for problems with sensitivity and firing and changing view in Free Fire. It was also fed back to us that the sensitivity would automatically change sometimes.
Or contact us through email: style=\"text-align:justify\"\u003E\u003Cspan style=\"font-size:18px\"\u003E\u003Cspan style=\"font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\"\u003ESome users gave us the feedbacks that they couldn't change view or fire after playing Free Fire for a period of time. Please describe your issue with all the helpful information on our official Facebook. If your emulator has already disabled the root permission but your app still crashes, it might be other problems.
Or the game just crashes itself instantly after you open it.Īfter disabling root permission on LDPlayer, you can play the game without any further issue. But you can find it on "Basic" tab and you just need to uncheck the setting of "Enable root permission".īy disabling the root permission on LDPlayer, you can access the game without crash or access issue for some specific games, such as Epic Seven, Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team, etc.īefore disabling root permission, a dialog box will pop up when you try to enter Epic Seven. If you're using LDPlayer 3, the setting panel looks like a little bit different. Open your emulator setting panel and go to "Other settings" > Disable root permission > Save the setting and restart the emulator However, if you have enabled the feature before and forgot to close it afterward, you can now disable the root permission in the Settings of LDPlayer. The root permission on LDPlayer is disabled by default. The possible reason for the issue is that your emulator has enabled root permission and this conflicts with the launching of your apps. If an app installed on your LDPlayer instantly crashes after you launch it, or an alert of "This device has been rooted" pops up to block your access for the app, try the troubleshooting steps below.