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Q157388: Soccer: Enhancing Performance

Article: Q157388
Product(s): Microsoft Home Games
Version(s): WINDOWS:1.0
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): kbfaq
Last Modified: 08-NOV-2001

1.0
WINDOWS
kbusage kbhowto kbfaq

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Soccer, version 1.0 
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SUMMARY
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You can enhance the performance of single, tournament, 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 unless you are playing a
  multiplayer game.
- Change the game resolution to 640 x 480.
- Turn off or reduce the options in the Display and Sound dialog boxes.

See the Q&A section in Soccer's online Help for more information about
improving performance.

Additional query words: 1.00 football soccer improve enhance quality speed slow multi-player

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Keywords          :  kbfaq
Technology        : kbGamesSearch kbZNotKeyword kbSoccer
Version           : WINDOWS:1.0
Issue type        : kbinfo

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