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Setting Exe Pes 2017 -

The glow of the monitor was the only light in Leo’s cramped apartment. On the screen, a single, taunting folder sat on the desktop: "Setting Exe Pes 2017."

  • A (Xbox) / Cross (PS): Pass
  • B (Xbox) / Circle (PS): Clear / Slide Tackle
  • X (Xbox) / Square (PS): Shot / Header
  • Y (Xbox) / Triangle (PS): Through Ball
  • LB / L1: Cursor Change
  • RB / R1: Sprint
  • LT / L2: Manual Cursor / Skill
  • RT / R2: Precision Dribble / Slow Dribble

3. Resolution

  • Recommendation: Match your desktop’s native resolution (e.g., 1920x1080, 2560x1440, or 3840x2160).
  • Warning: If you select a resolution higher than your monitor supports, you will get a black screen. If your game looks stretched, check your GPU scaling settings in NVIDIA/AMD control panel.
  • Display Mode: Select Full Screen. Windowed mode adds input lag.
  • Resolution: Set this to your monitor’s native resolution (e.g., 1920x1080 or 2560x1440).
  • Aspect Ratio: Auto.
  • VSync: Check this box. This stops screen tearing. Note: If you have a 144Hz monitor, you may need to force VSync off via your GPU control panel to avoid slowdowns.

With a double-click, the screen flickered, not to the usual resolution sliders and audio tabs, but to a single line of text: Setting Exe Pes 2017

Introduction

Xbox One

  1. Insert the Disc: For a physical copy, insert the PES 2017 disc into your Xbox One.
  2. Digital Download: If digital, go to the Xbox Store, find PES 2017, and choose "Download."
  3. Installation: The game will install automatically. Choose "Launch" to start.
  4. Update: Xbox One will automatically check for updates.

By default, PES 2017 often launches in windowed mode at "Low" quality. In the Display tab: Screen Mode: Switch to Fullscreen for the best immersion. Resolution: Select your monitor's native resolution. The glow of the monitor was the only

Pro Tip: To improve immersion, turn down commentary (unless you love Jim Beglin) and turn up "Stadium Chants" and "Sound Effects" (ball kick, crowd roar). A (Xbox) / Cross (PS): Pass B (Xbox)