1. Adjust Graphics Settings
Tweaking in-game graphics settings can significantly impact performance.
Fix 1: Lower Graphics Quality
- Access Graphics Settings: Navigate to the game’s main menu, select ‘Options’, then ‘Graphics’.
- Reduce Settings: Lower settings like texture quality, shadow details, and anti-aliasing.
- Apply Changes: Save and restart the game to see improvements.
Fix 2: Enable Performance Mode
- Navigate to Settings: Go to ‘Extras’, then ‘Graphics Settings’.
- Toggle Performance Mode: Find ‘Multi-Superstar Performance Mode’ and switch it on or off.
- Test Performance: Play a match to determine the optimal setting.
2. Update Drivers
Outdated drivers can cause performance issues.
Fix 3: Update Graphics Drivers
- Identify Your GPU: Press ‘Win + R’, type ‘dxdiag’, and press Enter.
- Visit Manufacturer’s Website: Go to NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel’s official site.
- Download and Install: Get the latest drivers for your GPU model.
- Restart Your PC: Apply changes effectively.
3. Check System Requirements
Ensuring your system meets the game’s requirements is crucial.
Fix 4: Verify System Specifications
- Compare Specs: Check your PC’s specifications against the game’s requirements.
- Upgrade Components: If necessary, consider upgrading your CPU, GPU, or adding more RAM.
4. Modify Game Configurations
Adjusting certain game settings can alleviate slow-motion issues.
Fix 5: Disable V-Sync
- Access Graphics Settings: In the game’s ‘Graphics’ menu, locate the V-Sync option.
- Disable V-Sync: Uncheck or toggle off V-Sync.
- Restart the Game: Launch the game to observe changes.
Fix 6: Modify Game Update Settings
- Locate Config File: Find ‘WWE2K25.ini’ in your Documents folder.
- Edit File: Open with a text editor, set ‘Time Game Update’ to ‘False’.
- Limit FPS: Use tools like NVIDIA Control Panel to cap the game’s FPS at 60.
- Save and Restart: Apply changes by restarting the game.
5. Adjust Refresh Rate
An incorrect refresh rate can cause slow-motion effects.
Fix 7: Set Refresh Rate to 60Hz
- Open Display Settings: Right-click on the desktop, select ‘Display Settings’.
- Advanced Display Settings: Click on ‘Advanced display settings’.
- Select Refresh Rate: Choose 60Hz from the ‘Refresh rate’ dropdown.
- Apply Changes: Confirm and restart your PC.