It could be a compatibility issue with browsers for Windows 10 on tablets, which explains the common issue you observed with the three browsers.
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It could be a compatibility issue with browsers for Windows 10 on tablets, which explains the common issue you observed with the three browsers.
The 2016 version does require a lot of RAM though. From what I see on the Task Manager for my PC, approximately 950 MB (900 MB excluding the usage for the browser client), that too when no match was being played. For touch-screens, it may be higher.
So, it is likely that a user should have at least 1 GB of free or available RAM from the moment the game has started to load up to when the game page is closed. Take into consideration that, despite having say 4 GB of RAM as hardware installed, you will likely to experience issues if more than 3 GB of the RAM is already in use due the operating system and other things running at that particular time.
Tactician and others are right, there seems to be an issue with your browser profile, something is not working properly. Try to clean cache memory, cookies and also create a different profile and see if you notice the same behaviour.
Also, it is also true that if you are experiencing performance problems with Top Eleven 2016, you should avoid having other apps and programs running at the same time.
If you are now seeing the older version of Top Eleven in your browser is because there were some kind of problem loading the new version for several times; our system detects these problems and offers the old version so the user can continue playing.
Hi Gert,
Yes, we're constantly working to improve the performance on all platforms.
Can you please stop the scamming of our match reports about the training we are doing? We get it. We have new training options. More info on the team performance please.
Of course it could be poor programming too.
I can run GTA V on my laptop but it struggles with this piece of sh@