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Choppy and slow card play

#1 User is offline   sharon j 

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Posted 2019-November-21, 09:52

I've not been able to find any help for the choppy and slow card play. I was wondering if anyone could lead me to some things to check. I've tested my internet speed and it appears to be fine. (I play many steam games with little issue)

I am using Windows 10 and Microsoft Edge browser. Should I use a different browser? Will be happy to give more pc specs if needed.

Thanks to anyone that can help.
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Posted 2019-November-21, 09:58

Definitely try another browser like Google Chrome. Card animation doesn't go over the network, it's done entirely in the browser.

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Posted 2019-November-22, 14:31

View Postsharon j, on 2019-November-21, 09:52, said:

I've not been able to find any help for the choppy and slow card play. I was wondering if anyone could lead me to some things to check. I've tested my internet speed and it appears to be fine. (I play many steam games with little issue)

I am using Windows 10 and Microsoft Edge browser. Should I use a different browser? Will be happy to give more pc specs if needed.

Thanks to anyone that can help.


I'm on Windows 10 too I've used Opera since upgrading and it works fine(so far) :)
Suggest you try different browsers and see which one is the most compatible.
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Posted 2019-November-22, 17:56

It is your ISP (internet system provider) that is causing the problem.
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#5 User is offline   sharon j 

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Posted 2019-November-23, 09:27

Thanks everyone for your advice. I have installed chrome and that seems to have eliminated the problem. You guys are the best!!
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Posted 2019-November-23, 21:04

View PostDTO47, on 2019-November-22, 17:56, said:

It is your ISP (internet system provider) that is causing the problem.

Very unlikely, card animation doesn't use the network.

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Posted 2019-November-24, 15:17

I just switched to Chrome from Edge on Barmar's advice.
Significant improvement! same setup otherwise.
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