Low FPS while browsing game wiki pages – how to make it smoother?
trying to scroll through a video game wiki while talking about casino games with friends. It’s so slow and the FPS is terrible! How do I fix this when there are many pictures and game guides?
2 Answers
Step one: Confirm you’re not on your phone. (If you are, try using Chrome or Edge.) Then, if on a desktop, pause any other programs that aren’t necessary to keep running in the background.
Step Two: Turn off your browser extensions one at a time; some of them are absolute bandwidth killers.
Using a wired mouse/trackpad is recommended for faster page scrolling. Touchscreens may suffer from latency issues when reading a page with many visual components.
Likewise, ensure your Internet connection is robust. Image loading lag will be a killjoy for your scroll rate.
If you are reading this piece on a particularly slow phone, consider enabling “Reader Mode” in your browser, if available. It will remove all the unnecessary graphics and speed up load times.
Finally, use the wiki’s mobile application, if one exists – these tend to be more efficient than their web-based counterparts.
Bon chance, and may you have fun scrolling, chatting, bragging about your casino jackpot wins!
Hey, bro, big wiki pages do get sluggish when they’re full of pics and instructions. Try emptying your browser cache or using a leaner browser such as Chrome or Edge. Disabling non-essential add-ons might help too. If you’re running an old machine, adding more RAM and/or replacing your hard drive with an SSD should speed things up. For sharing with pals, try sending them a low-res copy or printing the page. Stay safe, stay cool.