There are three primary versions of this tool:
remains a beloved title in the football gaming community. Released in 2015, it struck a perfect balance between arcade-style fun and simulation depth. However, for many PC gamers—particularly those playing on low-end laptops, integrated graphics (like Intel HD Graphics), or older desktops—the game has a notorious performance bottleneck: the stadium crowd.
By removing the crowd, the GPU and CPU have fewer assets to render, leading to smoother gameplay and higher FPS.
There are three primary versions of this tool:
remains a beloved title in the football gaming community. Released in 2015, it struck a perfect balance between arcade-style fun and simulation depth. However, for many PC gamers—particularly those playing on low-end laptops, integrated graphics (like Intel HD Graphics), or older desktops—the game has a notorious performance bottleneck: the stadium crowd.
By removing the crowd, the GPU and CPU have fewer assets to render, leading to smoother gameplay and higher FPS.