

Turn on the Game Bar, and look for the Open Game Bar Windows shortcut key (Win + G is the default shortcut key).Ĥ. Go to Windows Settings by clicking the gear icon on the Windows Start button.ģ. You can update the Xbox Game Bar through Windows Store.ġ. Make sure you update Windows and the Xbox Game Bar version to 2.0 or newer. Xbox Game Bar Performance Overlay comes with Windupdate (October 2018). GeForce Experience FPS counter looks like this. Click the Back button when you are done.Ħ.

Click the FPS counter tab then select the position to where you want to show the FPS counter. In the Settings overlay, click the HUD layout.ĥ. Enable the Experimental Features by clicking the check box, then turn on the In-Game Overlay option and click the Settings button.Ĥ. Open the GeForce Experience and click the gear icon.ģ. Watch this video if you don’t know exactly what graphics card is in your system.Ģ. Make sure you have the latest AMD Radeon driver installed. In General tab, click the check box for Display FPS counter in game.ġ.If you have and AMD Radeon HD 7700 card or newer, Radeon ReLive has a built-in FPS counter.

Click the Uplay Menu icon the click Settings.Ģ. Select any position for the FPS counter to display it.ġ. Click the Origin In-Game tab then turn on Enable Origin In-Game.ģ. Enabling High contrast color is optional.Ģ.

Go to In-Game tab and select the position of of the FPS counter to show FPS counter in game. We will use what is possibly already installed applications like game clients (Steam, Uplay, and others), graphics driver software, and even the “hidden” Windows Game Bar which is mostly overlooked as a tool for gamers.Ģ. In this guide we will show you the easiest ways to show the FPS counter for every game without installing additional software. When using links on our site to make a purchase, we may earn an affiliate commission.
