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Hi should be great to display the FPS counter bigger (i tried with font scale settings but it has no action on this for me)

 

 

 

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Use a different utility, like nvidia shadow play or msi afterburner:

 

jYpK9FW.jpg

 

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Posted
Use a different utility, like nvidia shadow play or msi afterburner:

 

jYpK9FW.jpg

 

Hi Rudel,

 

Does this counter follow head movement in VR?

 

(My fps seems to drastically drop when looking down to the left and right consoles, but I can't check it because I can't see the counter when I look down)

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Hi thx for answer, I already use Nvidia but sometimes it writes 60 or 70 fps while in the game it seems 20fps

And if you push 2 times "ctrl Pause" you get much more details about frame usage scene, shadow, mirror and FOV etc...

So it's interesting to use it

 

 

Best regards

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