Frames per second, FPS for short, refers to how many frames are rendered and displayed on the screen per second. Higher FPS can provide a smoother gaming experience, especially when the gameplay is dealing with movement. For first-person shooter games such asApex Legends, 60 FPS is a standard benchmark to achieve for players to experience a smooth gameplay experience.

Players who would like to keep track of the FPS they’re getting onApex Legendscan display it during their matches. This can help them know the FPS in real time, allowing them to track fluctuations and see if they are getting the desired FPS or not.

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Here is how to display FPS inApex Legends:

How to display FPS in Apex Legends via Steam

Gamers who playApex Legendson Steam can also enable the FPS settings via Steam directly. Here’s how to enable FPS display in Steam:

Knowing the FPS duringApex Legendsis only part of the step if you wish to improve FPS. There are several ways to improve FPS inApex Legends, such as lowering the resolution of the game or using upscaling technologies such as Nvidia DLSS or AMD FreeSync to get better framerates inApex Legends.

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