Are there settings I can tweak in browser to get better FPS for casino games?

How can I increase my FPS in a browser casino game? Is there something I can change in my browser to improve performance without having to reduce visual quality? I'm using Chrome, but willing to switch to another browser if that helps. Input from other gamers and tech experts is welcome!

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GameSystems
GameSystemsAnswered on 12/22
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FPS is all about finding the right browser setting: Disable hardware acceleration in Chrome (Settings>System). Sounds crazy – but it helps many people. Then, enable “Use NVIDIA GPU” under Settings>Advanced>System. You’ll need a dedicated GPU, but if you do, FPS will improve dramatically.

What’s more, consider Firefox or Edge browsers instead. Firefox is lighter on RAM and handles resources more efficiently during gameplay. Be sure to use the most recent version of your browser with all current updates installed, and disable any extraneous browser extensions and ad block software that may affect performance.

Finally, I found that closing all other open tabs and applications helped (it improves performance), and that high-performance mode in the Windows Power Options menu also improved FPS. So did the latest graphics card driver update. Good luck!

HotfixAnalysis
HotfixAnalysisAnswered on 12/22

First, consider trying an alternate, less resource-intensive browser such as Firefox or Microsoft’s Edge: they may work better with the Unity app. If using Chrome, disable GPU rasterization (chrome://flags/#disable-gpu-rasterization), disable extensions not necessary for the Unity app, close all unnecessary browser tabs, and turn on hardware acceleration in the browser preferences. Make sure your graphics driver is up to date, as well. If none of this solves the problem, you’ll have to make compromises with your computer’s settings, or the game’s.

SystemExplainer
SystemExplainerAnswered on 12/23

1. Flush your browser cache - it drags down FPS.

2. disable Chrome flags: visit chrome://flags and disable GPU compositing or advanced animations.

3. use Firefox – it may be faster on fancy websites.

4. Close unused tabs, which are resource-sucking leeches.

5. Slightly lower in-game fidelity (i. e., lower resolution or frame rate) can be beneficial for an FPS.

6. Chrome://settings/siteSettings and click “Clear Storage”

Others have succeeded using Safari on a Mac, so it’s worth trying. And make sure your computer is not too old.

EncounterDesign
EncounterDesignAnswered on 12/24

Try chrome flags - type chrome://flags into address bar. Look for "disable_gpu_rasterization" and turn it off. Switch to another profile (if you got one) in chrome://settings/profiles. Opera GX optimized for gaming, try it. Close other tabs, use task manager (shift+esc) to kill resource hogs. Disable extensions that aren’t needed. Clear cache, maybe set hardware acceleration to off in chrome settings. Firefox often handles JS better for some games - give it a shot if chrome’s being stubborn.

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