![]() You can check the “disable Windows Aero Theme” box too if you like, but I’m not sure if that makes much difference. You should now be able to play pretty much micro-stutter free at a solid 60fps. There may still be very rare dips into the 57-59 range that’ll register as a stutter, but it’ll be a great deal better than before. Certain replay cut-scenes will still dip back to 30fps, but that should be a fairly minor annoyance. I’m not sure if it’s possible to prevent the engine doing that. Once you have nice, stable gameplay you might want to experiment with some of RadeonPro’s anti-aliasing options to remove some of FIFA 15’s jagged edges. Any time you want to play FIFA 15, open up RadeonPro first and make sure the FIFA 15 profile you created is selected. ![]() If at any time RadeonPro isn’t opening, type “services” into your start menu search bar (assuming you’re on Windows 7,) open up the top entry and then find “RadeonPro Support Services” in the list. ![]() Right click it and select ‘Start.’ This is a weird start-up bug which crops up every now and then.Ī disclaimer here. Since I don’t have an Nvidia card, I’m going by other people’s online reports of success with these methods. Luckily, it seems to be a bit easier with Nvidia. Just open up the Nvidia Control Panel and set some specific options for FIFA 15. Locate ‘Vertical sync’ and change it to “Adaptive.” Some Nvidia users have said you should disable “multithreaded optimisation” and OpenGL triple buffering as well. Adaptive Vsync is the key here though, I think.While AI-controlled players on your team usually work well enough, the same couldn’t be said about the players on the opposing team. ![]()
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