Choppy graphics and the game slowing down can be signed of a frame rate issue in the game. This is usually caused by equipment not powerful enough to run the game or the setting not optimized for the system its running on.
All games have options inside the game to change the graphics up or down. If you reduce the graphics in-game all the way down and the game is still unplayable then you probably need to clean up your computer and upgrade its components.
Detailed graphics hands down goes to GTA V. Look at the comparison videos on YouTube, they are unmatched by any other.
Turn down the graphics options. Shadows and anti-aliasing are major computer eating elements of games.
when the wind is like 20 knots + and the water is so choppy that it slows you down
Graphics card, hands down
To lower your graphics go to setting or option, and find video. Then you should be able to find Graphics. Then turn that down. Or lower your graphics card.
DirectX is a program that enables smooth scrolling, and speedy graphics on Windows computers. Uninstalling it may stop certain subsidiary programs working, or slow down games etc that rely on DirectX to assist in the production of smooth graphics.
Depends on the context. Games is correct when you are talking about the plural of 'game'. Example - "I own a large selection of games." Game's is correct if you are talking about something belonging to the game. Example - "The game's graphics are impressive."
Because allows you to view the graphics from a computer. If there is insufficient video memory, the system 'borrows' available space from the RAM, which in turn robs you of processing speed and slows the computer down. If you require graphics intensive programs to run, such as 3D games, you need a graphics card with it's own memory chips.
See the Related Links section for a link to SunnyNeo. They have many graphics, you just have to scroll down.
Right click on your screen, then click graphics properties, then rerotate your graphics setup. Hope that helps! :)
You can either tune out the blue lines by changing the screen lighting settings (sometimes doesn't work depends on your model and make) or by a new (very expensive) graphics card