What settings should I adjust to improve FPS in casino games?

I'm looking for ways to increase the frame rate when playing live casino games (Blackjack, Roulette...) How do I configure the game client / video settings to get the best out of it? Anyone?

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DesignPhilosophy
DesignPhilosophyAnswered on 12/22
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The FPS is primarily dependent on your graphics quality (lower is faster). Adjust your graphic quality settings in the client (Video/Display tab), starting with the texture and shadow settings. Turn anti-aliasing down if available. And disable vertical synchronization (v-sync) for optimal performance. Close other unnecessary applications and update your graphics card drivers, as this helps. On a laptop, set your power options to "High Performance" and remember to run casino software in "full-screen" mode. Most casinos stream content so an adequate internet bandwidth is important. Use a hard-wired connection if available. If the FPS is still low, reduce the resolution of your monitor. These should help. Let me know if you need further assistance.

NerfWhen
NerfWhenAnswered on 12/22

Second, reduce in-game visuals: resolution, shadows, and particle effects are big offenders. Close other programs to save memory and processing power. You can stop uploading streams or reduce their resolution. Get a faster internet connection and use an Ethernet cable instead of Wi-Fi. Streaming casino games require good bandwidth. Delete temporary files and ensure that you have the most recent version of the game’s software installed. Limiting complexity improves performance. Minimizing downtime means more time gaming.

MatchmakingMath
MatchmakingMathAnswered on 12/23

First, ensure you have set the game client’s video options to the lowest possible resolution and graphical quality. Exit any other running applications so that their memory and processing power does not interfere with the game. For web-based games, check your browser settings to be sure that hardware acceleration is disabled. Make sure you have a good, solid internet connection; if your game allows it, try using a cable instead of Wi-Fi. Ensure your software is up to date: if you are using a downloadable client, update it. Finally, ensure that your computer meets or exceeds the suggested performance specifications for playing the game in question. Hope this helps!

SimulationLayer
SimulationLayerAnswered on 12/24

In the game itself, set graphics to low/medium; turn off anti-aliasing and shadows. (Lower resolution improves FPS.) Check your client preferences for “smooth streaming” or “HD mode” options – disable these if experiencing lag. Connect via Ethernet for optimal network performance. Close unnecessary apps to save memory. Some services offer you a choice of quality or performance modes – go with performance. Ensure GPU drivers are current. Play when online server loads are at their lowest. With these tips, live gaming might not feel like a world away.

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