How To Show FPS In PUBG PC?
There are two ways to see FPS in PUBG PC. One is directly through the PC while the other is via Steam. We will discuss both these methods below. Players can choose the method best suited to them.
Steam
Go to Steam and navigate to settings Select the in-game tab Here, players will see an in-game FPS counter option. From the drop menu, select on. Now, players will be able to see the FPS count when they play PUBG PC.
Windows PC
Simultaneously press Windows+G to open the Game Bar. This will bring up the game bar. The FPS panel will be located in the floating Performance widget at the bottom left.
In case players don’t see the performance widget, they will need to click on the menu button and manually select Performance. This will display the Performance box in its proper place. Now, click on the FPS option from the Performance box. Players will get a message saying “You need expanded User Account Control access to get FPS info. Request access then restart your PC for the changes to take effect.” Players just need to follow the instructions to see their PUBG PC FPS values.
Click Request Access to proceed. Agree to the User Account Control prompt after reading it. Next, restart the PC. This is crucial to get the feature working properly. Once the PC has been restarted, players can open PUBG PC and then open the Game Bar. The screen should now reflect a player’s FPS as well as their CPU, GPU, VRAM, and RAM usage. Players can choose to Pin the Performance bar if they want to view their FPS readings all the time. In addition, players can also adjust the size of the Performance Bar as per their convenience.
After Pinning, the Performance Bar will always be present until players choose to unpin it.
This is how players can see FPS in PUBG PC. We hope this guide helped clear up your doubts. For more PUBG content, see How To Use PUBG Emotes During A Match?