How to Show FPS in Valorant

How to Show FPS in Valorant: A Step-by-Step Guide

Frames per second (FPS) is an important measure of how well games run on a PC. Higher FPS means better performance. In Valorant, having high FPS is crucial because it can impact how well you play against others.

This guide will explain different ways on how to show FPS in Valorant, so you can monitor your game’s performance in real-time.

What is FPS?

What is FPS
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FPS, or “frames per second,” shows how many images your computer can display every second while playing a game. Higher FPS means smoother and more fluid movement, making the game feel better. 

On the other hand, lower FPS can make the game look jerky and can hurt your gameplay, especially in fast games like VALORANT.

How to show FPS in Valorant?

How to show FPS in Valorant
Credit: Riot Games

Riot recently updated VALORANT’s UI, including changes to the main menu and other areas. Despite these updates, the process for adjusting settings remains the same.

  1. First, go to the settings tab in VALORANT.
  2. Then, navigate to the “stats” tab, which you’ll find under the video settings.
  3. Here, players can enable various options to track and measure their performance during gameplay.
  4. The FPS counter is the first option in the stats tab and comes with different viewing choices. This setting is off by default but can be turned on to show either as a small counter in the upper left corner of the screen, as a graph, or both. 

The counter option is smaller and shows how much FPS you have while playing or waiting in menu screens. The graph appears during gameplay, letting you see if your performance drops significantly or stays steady. 

You can choose the option that best suits your preference and doesn’t distract you during the game.

Alternate Ways to Check FPS in Valorant

NVIDIA GeForce Experience Overlay

  • Right-click on your desktop or search for GeForce Experience in the Windows search bar.
NVIDIA GeForce Experience Overlay
  • Click the settings icon in the top right and go to the General settings tab.
Enable the In-Game Overlay
  • Enable the In-Game Overlay, then click on Settings for more customization.
  • Select HUD Layout, then choose Performance to view all available metrics and options.
  • You can turn the GeForce Experience Overlay on or off in-game using the Alt + R shortcut.

AMD Radeon Metrics Overlay

  • Right-click on your desktop or search for the AMD software in the Windows search bar.
AMD Radeon Metrics Overlay
  • Open the software, then click the settings icon in the top right corner.
  • Go to the Preferences tab and enable the In-Game Overlay.
Radeon Overlay
  • Next, click on the Performance tab at the top, then select Overlay on the right side.
  • In the Overlay section, you can pick which performance metrics to display and adjust things like size, color, and location.

Conclusion

Keeping track of your FPS and ping while playing Valorant is important for competitive gamers. By turning on and customizing the display, you get useful information about your system’s performance and network latency. 

Make sure to review and tweak your settings as needed, and always remember how vital a smooth, responsive gaming experience is. Now, jump into Valorant and enjoy your new knowledge!

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