Tracking your FPS in VALORANT can help you understand how smoothly the game is running on your PC. If you experience lag, stuttering, or sudden frame drops, enabling the FPS counter is one of the easiest ways to monitor performance.
Luckily, VALORANT has a built-in FPS display that can be turned on in just a few seconds.
How to enable the FPS counter in VALORANT?
Follow these steps to activate the in-game FPS indicator:
- Open Valorant and press ESC to enter the settings menu.
- Click on the Video tab.
- Navigate to the Stats section.
- Find Client FPS in the list.
- Choose Text Only, Graph, or Show Both depending on how you want it displayed.
Once enabled, your FPS will appear during matches, allowing you to track performance in real time.
Monitoring your FPS can make a noticeable difference, especially if you’re trying to improve performance or reduce lag during intense matches. Keeping an eye on your frame rate helps you understand whether your system is running the game smoothly or if some settings need adjustment.
So, do you usually play VALORANT with the FPS counter enabled, or do you prefer a cleaner screen without extra stats? Share your experience in the comments below and stay tuned both VGNW and X for more guidelines.
