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MartinGregory84
10-11-2010, 11:35
Maybe this is the wrong section or question to ask but my question is I am running Football Manager 2011 on a 2ghz dual core processor on Windows Vista, Could anyone advise which is the best way to optimise my Laptops performance I have heard about Game Booster.
Thanks In Advance
yeah,i use gamebooster and also after booting up fm11 i run the fm.exe in task manager on high priority,good improvement for me.
MartinGregory84
10-11-2010, 13:09
yeah,i use gamebooster and also after booting up fm11 i run the fm.exe in task manager on high priority,good improvement for me.
Am hoping that does help like :-)
Lindhoffen
10-11-2010, 13:21
Turn off all background programs and customize Vista for "best performance". Setting fm.exe to high priority is risky but might be worth it.
Jelle Slaets
10-11-2010, 14:09
Turn off all power saving things, or play with the AC connected.
Turn off all background programs and customize Vista for "best performance". Setting fm.exe to high priority is risky but might be worth it.
i have always set priority high on the fm games with no probs at all.
I would also recommend the following:
* Change from Vista Display theme to "Windows Classic"
* Ensuring your Anti-Virus Software excludes FM folders
Pompey1978
10-11-2010, 14:47
What's GameBooster? I mean, I can guess from the name what the purpose is, but what exactly does it do, and how?
Thanks.
MightyBlade
10-11-2010, 17:59
I found gamebooster did the opposite especially in match where it would make it all jittery! When I turned it off the problem went!
MartinGregory84
19-11-2010, 12:49
I found gamebooster did the opposite especially in match where it would make it all jittery! When I turned it off the problem went!
Funny that because mine started going a bit jittery might after try turning that feature off :D
Lindhoffen
19-11-2010, 13:59
i have always set priority high on the fm games with no probs at all.
So have I, but some systems might become unstable, hence the risk.
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