Are you tired of lag and slow performance while playing your favorite games on Xbox One? If so, then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll guide you through some simple steps to boost your FPS and internet connection on your Xbox One console.
Firstly, you need to check your hard drive space. This is often overlooked, but it’s the number one reason why you may be experiencing FPS issues on your Xbox One. To check your hard drive space, go to the “System” section under “Storage” in your settings. You want to keep the percentage under 85%, so if you have a lot of games, uninstall any games you don’t play.
Next, go to the “General” section and navigate to “Power mode and start-up.” Allocate as much power as you can to your device by changing the power mode to “instant on.”
Now we’ll move on to improving your network connection. In the “General” tab, go to “Network settings.” Test your NAT type and make sure it’s on “open.” Then, go to “Advanced settings” and press “clear” on “alternate MAC address.” Restart your console, and you’re good to go.
To clear cache, go to “Devices and streaming” and press “blu-ray.” Under “persistent storage,” press “clear.” This will clear all cache that’s been building up on your console.
Lastly, go to “Preferences” and press “capture and share.” Change “allow game captures” to “captures by me.” This will prevent random clips from being recorded and taking up space.
That’s it! Follow these simple steps, and you’ll see a significant improvement in your Xbox One’s performance. If you have any questions or need further assistance, leave a comment below, and we’ll be happy to help.