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Tips for Playing Games Smoothly

Playing games smoothly is the dream of all gamers, with the development of technology now gamers can play games smoothly. However, what happened to gamers who still use old technology? We can think that games now indeed recommend high specifications. namely PROCIE, RAM, VGA, HDD, SSD, MOBO, HSF CPU, etc. But for those who have below average specs, maybe you can try some of the tips that I will explain.

These tips can be said to work and some don’t depend on the specifications too, and only a few games work with these tips.

1) Changing Display In Windows

You can speed up your game in this way, this one way you can say only 3% has a smooth effect on the game. But what’s wrong with trying it first.

The method :

1. Open Control Panel

2. System

3. Advanced system settings

4. Advanced

5. Settings

6. Visual Effects

7. Adjust For Best Performance then Ok, Ok and Restart.

2) Setting the Aspect Ratio in Games

By adjusting the aspect ratio, it is hoped that the game will run smoothly. I have tested this method on GTA V and Battlefield 3, the results are satisfying, Fps can increase.

How would you like to try it?

The aspect ratio is usually 3:4,5,4,16,9,16,10, and many more, so try the aspect ratio one by one until you feel that the game is running smoothly without a hitch, try from the smallest to the biggest.

3) Setting the Screen Resolution in the Game

Setting the screen resolution can also affect the smooth running of the game, for example your laptop specifications are under the system recommended game you are playing and you accidentally set the game resolution to 720p/1080p?

Surely it’s very hard to run, especially with the specifications below recommended. So please try setting the game resolution until you feel that the resolution is very light and makes your game run smoothly,

For example :

Change the screen resolution in game settings/settings to 1024 x 768 or to 800 x 600.

(Keep in mind that the resolution is changed in the game settings, not in the window)

4) In-Game Settings

For those whose laptops have low specifications, try using the following method:

1. Low/Normal in-game settings

2. Turn off VSYNC, FXAA, MSAA, Anti-Aliasing, and others

3. If there is a monitor Hz setting in the game, try setting it to 70/75 Hz

4. If you feel that fullscreen mode is too heavy, try changing to windowed mode, or vice versa until it feels comfortable

5)Close Disruptive Programs

Close programs that use quite a lot of RAM can also help speed up the game.

Augustbe those who have 4 – 16GB of RAM are not too bothered by this annoying program.

Examples of unnecessary and annoying programs:

Antivirus, Browser, Software cleaner, Software speed up, and others