09-07-2013, 12:37 PM
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Be Good To One Another
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Colorado
Posts: 11,574
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Re: Choppy Gameplay fix
This is for 360 and only if you have the game installed on your HD
I believe I have found a fix for this, but I am worried that it just me and won't work for everyone else and I am gonna get their hopes up for nothing....
Well, I will try anyway. I really hope this works for you as it has for me and it has worked WONDERFULLY
Go to your hard drive, go to the NCAA 14 folder, delete the "highlight directory" and any "saved game" files with a bunch of numbers, weird titles, they are highlight files of some sort. I do this after every OD game after the pics and vids from game get uploaded to the OD website. Literally every time now, because I noticed every time I did it before (waiting a few games before doing it at first) the first game after doing it was SILKY smooth, no lag/choppiness what soever.
So, when I go back to start the game again I only have four files on my HD, the game itself, my profile, the patch, and my OD file. I even delete that sometimes and redownload it just for good measure once in a while.
It has worked wonders, I get zero choppy frame rate stuttering now. Just delete the highlight directory and all the weird save game highlight files after every game you play
Also, do avoid using instant replay. It sucks, but that seems to just kill it.
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