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Follow these steps to turn on the FPS counter for Apex Legends on PC.

Frames-per-second (FPS) helps determine how smooth your gameplay is. Most players aim for around 60 FPS as a standard in Apex Legends.

You can turn on your FPS tracking to monitor whether you should turn down other gameplay settings. For example, if your FPS is lower than 60, you can turn some settings down; or adjust the Adaptive Resolution FPS Target in the Video settings tab under the Advanced section.

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Go to the Gameplay tab.
  3. Toggle Performance Display on.

You’ll now see FPS and ping data in the top-right corner.

Two yellow boxes and an arrow pointing to the FPS box in Apex Legends.

  1. Open Steam.
  2. Click Steam in the top left corner.
  3. Click Settings.
  4. Click In-Game.
  5. Find the In-game FPS counter.
  6. Toggle it from Off to On and choose where you want to display FPS. If you want your FPS counter to be more visible, check High contrast color.

You’ll see the FPS counter displayed in the corner of your screen that you chose to place it. The example below shows the top-left option with High contrast color turned on.

A yellow box pointing to the FPS number in Apex Legends.

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