Many students use Chromebooks, which run on ChromeOS (Linux-based). Downloading the .exe version of FNF is impossible here. The game runs purely in the browser using WebGL. Because the site is lightweight (no heavy CSS animations or auto-playing video ads), it leaves more RAM for the game. On a standard school Chromebook with 4GB of RAM, FNF on UBG76 runs at a steady 60 FPS, while other sites drop to 15 FPS during the tutorial.
If your game stutters during high-speed battles, go into the options menu and turn off Antialiasing or Flashing Lights. A stable frame rate is far more important than fancy visuals when you're trying to hit every note in a complex sequence.
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