Q156144: Full Court Press: Enhancing Performance
Article: Q156144
Product(s): Microsoft Home Games
Version(s): WINDOWS:1.0
Operating System(s):
Keyword(s): kbfaq
Last Modified: 08-NOV-2001
1.0
WINDOWS
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft NBA Full Court Press for Windows, version 1.0
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SUMMARY
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You can enhance the performance of both single and multiplayer games by doing
any or all of the following:
- Close any open applications.
- Be sure that you are not logged on to a network.
- Change the game resolution to 640 x 480.
- If you have programs that generate pre-scheduled notifications, turn them off
before playing Full Court Press in full-screen mode.
- Reduce the detail levels in the Performance, Display, and Sound dialog boxes.
When you reduce the detail levels, you also affect the appearance of Full
Court Press. Make these changes only if performance is your primary concern.
For more information about improving performance, click Help in Full Court Press,
and then click Q&A.
Additional query words: 1.00 improve improving perform increase speed access run faster
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Keywords : kbfaq
Technology : kbGamesSearch kbZNotKeyword kbNBAFullCourtPress
Version : WINDOWS:1.0
Issue type : kbinfo
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