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Warzone 2 Show FPS Option, Explained
Switching on the FPS stat so that you can measure your hardware’s performance is perfectly simple. Of course, you can only do this on PC given that consoles are locked to either 30, 60, or 120 FPS depending on which model of PlayStation/Xbox you have. For those on PC, there are two different methods to show FPS, and choosing which you use more or less is determined by which client you used to download and install the game.
Steam FPS Counter
If you’re playing via Steam, then showing FPS is a generic setting you need to activate. This is as follows: Settings > In-Game > In-Game FPS Counter. This will show FPS on all of your Steam games once activated.
Warzone In-Game FPS Counter
For everyone else, it is possible to toggle on the FPS counter through an in-game setting. This can be found in the Telemetry section of your Settings menu, as seen above. To show FPS, simply toggle the FPS Counter to On.
How to Increase FPS in Warzone 2
Similar to the overview we provided in our recent guide detailing how to reduce lag in the game, increasing FPS in Warzone 2 boils down to reducing your graphical settings. Anything set to high should obviously be reduced, and you can increase FPS by switching off features like V-Sync, on-demand texture streaming, and many others. Here’s an example of low settings that would help bolster FPS in the game without compromising your graphics too much:
V-Sync: Off Texture Resolution: Normal Texture Filter Anisotropic: Normal Nearby Level of Detail: High Distant Level of Detail: Low Clutter Draw Distance: Short Particle Quality: Low Particle Quality Level: Low Bullet Impacts & Sprays: On Shader Quality: Low Tessellation: Off Terrain Memory: Max On-Demand Texture Streaming: Off Streaming Quality: Low Volumetric Quality: Medium Deferred Physics Quality: Off Water Caustics: Off Shadow Map Resolution: Low Screen Space Shadows: Off Spot Shadow Quality: Low Spot Cache: Low Particle Lighting: Low Ambient Occlusion: Off Screen Space Reflections: Off Static Reflection Quality: Low Weather Grid Volumes: Off NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: On Depth of Field: Off World Motion Blur: Off Weapon Motion Blur: Off
That’s everything we have on how to show FPS in Warzone 2. For more useful tips and guides on the game, search Twinfinite or check out some of the related content listed below.
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