![]() If you have a multi-monitor setup with FIFA 16, you will encounter problems with the cursor going off-screen when using mouse and keyboard. If you've got a 144Hz monitor though, then the option is there to fully unlock the FIFA 16 PC frame rate. Ideally you want a solid 60 frames per second so I would recommend that option, which also enables Vsync and helps eliminate screen tearing. Lastly we've also got the optional frame rate locks. This is only if you've got the hardware to do it of course, but most higher end graphics cards should be able to handle this fine. For the best image quality I'd recommend 4x MSAA in cojunction with AMD's VSR or Nvidia's DSR, downsampling from 4K twice over, effectively. MSAA is one of the more demanding forms of anti-aliasing but FIFA 16 isn't a very demanding game. The MSAA options are also pretty straightforward, with Off, 2x and 4x. Also, opening the image in a new tab will let you embiggen it too see the screens in more detail. If you scroll mouse over from left to right, this reveals the High image settings. During gameplay there's a more noticeable difference than in screenshots, but you're not missing out on a great deal. In terms of Rendering Quality there's just Low and High to choose from, and the difference between the two can be seen below. Aside from the usual resolution choices, all there is to tweak is the Rendering Quality, Multisample Anti-aliasing (MSAA), and the frame rate. FIFA 16 Display ConfigurationįIFA 16 isn't exactly loaded with graphics options. We'll be bringing you benchmarks and videos very shortly, but for now we've got a look at all of the FIFA 16 graphical and game options that can be tweaked for optimal performance on PC, as well some comparison screens to show where your graphics card will be earning its money. There's been a few visual tweaks under the hood, but the majority of the changes are to the content and the gameplay with the introduction of women's national teams, Ultimate Team Draft Mode, and greater control over defending and midfield control.Īnyway all that nitty gritty stuff will be saved for the review, what we're interested in now is how the PC version of FIFA 16 fares. We've got our hands on FIFA 16 first, running on the next-generation (or should that be current by now?) match engine that debuted in the PC edition last year. FIFA 16 and Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 are strutting onto the pitch, ready to do battle. The annual football war is about to kick off. ![]()
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