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- IIPrest0nII8 years agoHero (Retired)
Hello @Jhon_Conners
If you meant the PerfOverlay.drawfps 1 or 0, then it should show you a FPS counter in the upper right corner of the screen.
Just open the console in game by pressing the ~ key and write this command: perfoverlay.drawfps 1 and press the enter. The value 1 to enable FPS counter and 0 (zero) to disable it.
If you want to know anything else, please let me know here.
nope, if you go in game, there is a command PerfOverlay.Drawfpsmethod (uint32)
5 years later, and still no answer from EA. Please answer this before you lock this thread.
- EA_Atic3 years ago
DICE Team
This is on the older side of time, I'm closing this thread to stop it from being necroed.
If you have any issues with Battlefield 4 please make a new topic about your problems and what kind of steps you have tried to solve them.
/Atic