Graphics is the term for how a game looks. If it looks very beautiful, it has good graphics. If it looks like shit, it has not so good graphics. In some games, you may have to change some settings to lower the graphics. It may not look as good as you want it to, bit lowering the graphics will give you an FPS boost. If you have the all the settings on the highest they can go, the game will be pleasing to look at, but it may be unplayable. So you may have to settle for worse graphics if you care about playing the game, and not just looking at it. If the lowest settings still don't make the game run as fast as you'd like, search on Google to see if there's a low graphics mod (modification) or something. These can be great, but will make your game look even worse. And some online games will detect the mod and not allow you to play online, as it can't detect what type of mod it is. The reason it would not allow you to play online is that there are many mods for many games that give players an unfair advantage. So by not allowing mods online, nobody has this unfair advantage.
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Beginner's Guide to PC Gaming
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