Increase rendering speed and reduce processing load by offloading certain computing tasks to your graphics card.
Hardware acceleration is a browser setting that can help improve gameplay by using your graphics card to render images and 3D models.
It is highly recommended that players who use Natural or Arcade animation styles, or the Real3D board, enable hardware acceleration.
How to enable hardware acceleration
Google Chrome
Click the three dots in the top-right corner of your browser and select Settings.
Click System on the left-side menu, find the toggle for "Use hardware acceleration when available" and switch it on:
Restart Chrome to apply the changes.
Mozilla Firefox
Click the three horizontal lines in the top-right corner of your browser and select Settings.
Scroll down to the Performance section and uncheck the box for "Use recommended performance settings".
Select the checkbox for “Use hardware acceleration when available”
Restart Firefox to apply the changes.
Microsoft Edge
Click the three dots in the top-right corner of your browser.
Click System and Performance from the Settings menu on the left-side of the page.
Find the toggle for "Use hardware acceleration when available", and switch it on:
Restart Edge to apply the changes.
Opera
Click the Opera icon in the top-left corner of your browser and select Settings.
Click Advanced at the bottom of the page.
Scroll down to the System section, find the toggle for "Use hardware acceleration when available", and switch it on:
Restart Opera to apply the changes.
Brave
Click the three lines in the top-right corner of your browser and select Settings.
Click System in the left-side menu, find the toggle for "Use hardware acceleration when available", and switch it on:
Restart Brave to apply the changes.
Safari (macOS)
Unfortunately, Safari does not allow users to enable hardware acceleration. We recommend using a supported browser to improve performance.