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eFootball™

eFootball is best judged as a match-response PC title, not a spectacle benchmark. The important question is whether the game can keep controller input, camera movement, and online match readability smooth on ordinary desktop hardware.

SimulationSportsFree To PlayPC
ReleasedSep 29, 2021
GenresSimulation, Sports, Free To Play
PlatformsPC
DeveloperKONAMI
PublisherKONAMI
Play styleCompetitive sports

Find the official PC requirements, likely FPS tiers, and optimization read for the Windows version without digging through scattered store blurbs.

PC requirements summary

eFootball should be read as a sports PC requirements page. The floor is light, but the useful target is a setup that keeps match flow smooth without chasing unnecessary max-setting overhead.

Entry read1080p is the natural match-play baseline
Comfort readStable high-refresh feel matters more than visual extras
Upgrade readQHD is mainly about cleaner motion and headroom

Estimated FPS by GPU

We have not collected enough official PC guidance for this game yet.

No estimated chart is available for this resolution yet.

Optimization read

eFootball looks accessible by modern PC standards. The page should be read around match feel: input response, consistent camera pans, and enough headroom to avoid small dips becoming visible during fast transitions.

ScalingFocused
StabilitySolid
AccessibilityStrong
  • The official data is mostly a 1080p read, so the practical story is less about a huge resolution ladder and more about how easily the game reaches smooth match play.
  • Sports games expose uneven pacing quickly because the camera is always moving, so steadiness matters more here than a single average FPS number.
  • The desktop entry point is friendly enough that most sensible gaming PCs should focus on smoothness and latency rather than basic compatibility.

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