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How To Show FPS in Warzone 2

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Show FPS Warzone 2.0: FPS is a crucial number to look for in video games. It can make or break the gaming experience, affecting how smooth the game looks and how responsive it feels. High FPS is essential in first-person shooters (FPS), as players rely on quick reflexes to defeat enemies. Low FPS can be a major problem in these games and quickly lead to frustration and defeats.

Of course, there are ways you can improve your FPS in WZ2, but that is not what this article is about. This article will discuss multiple ways to display FPS in Warzone 2.0.

  • Existing FPS Settings in Warzone 2.0

  • Steam Settings

  • External Sofware Like Nvidia Geforce Experience or Windows Gamebar

Wz2 0 Show Fps


How To Show FPS Counter in Warzone 2.0

Read: How To Fix WZ2 Not Launching

Most of the competitive titles have this setting in-game for obvious reasons. One would like to have important info like FPS, Ping, Loss displayed at all times.

Fortunately, the devs have taken care of this, and a simple setting can be used to turn this on. To enable the in-game counter:

  • Press F3 > Click on Interface

  • A new settings menu will open up, as shown in the screenshot below:

  • Enable the FPS Counter from here, and you’re done.

Fps Counter Modern Warfare 2

If you’re looking for alternative ways to display their FPS, then continue reading.


Show FPS in WZ2 using Steam

  • Launch Steam

  • From the top-right list select Steam > Settings

  • Navigate to In-Game Settings and enable the FPS counter as shown below:

Fps Counter Lost Ark

You can choose the location of the counter according to your liking. You’ll have to restart your game to display the counter.


Display FPS using Geforce Experience

If you have an Nvidia Graphics Card, you can also use Geforce Experience to display FPS in-game.

  • Launch Geforce Experience

  • Click on your profile icon located on the top-right and select “Account”

  • From the menu located on the right, click “General”

  • Locate the In-Game overlay and click “Settings” as shown below:

Settings Geforce In Game Overlay

  • A new window will open up, from here select HUD Layout

  • From this window, you can configure your HUD Layout. Click on Performance > FPS and select the counter position as shown in the screenshot below.

Hud Layout Geforce Experience

You have successfully enabled the counter using Geforce Experience.


Using Windows Gamebar

Windows 10 comes with a nifty little feature called the Windows Game Bar. The Windows Game Bar is a toolbar that provides quick access to gaming-related features on your PC, such as taking screenshots, recording gameplay, etc. One of the lesser-known features of the Windows Game Bar is its ability to display your game’s framerate (FPS).

  • To enable FPS tracking in the Windows Game Bar, open it up by pressing Win+G on your keyboard.

  • You will find a floating performance window displaying stats such as CPU, GPU, VRAM, RAM, and FPS. Here’s what it looks like:

Show Fps Game Bar

  • You will have to click on the Pin Button, as shown in the image above. You can further customize this floating window by clicking on the settings window as shown below:

Game Bar Settings

The FPS meter in the Windows Game Bar can be helpful for troubleshooting performance issues in games. If you’re seeing low FPS numbers, you may need to optimize your game settings or upgrade your hardware.


These are all the ways using which you can display the FPS Counter in Modern Warfare II.

Call of Duty® | Modern Warfare II is now available on Playstation and PC via Steam.

You probably will get a lower FPS in Warzone 2.0 compared to the normal multiplayer game as WZ has a bigger map and 149 other enemies to fight against. If you want to increase your FPS make sure to read my performance guide.

CATEGORIES: warzone-2-0

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