December 2018
When I use the console key (~) to pull up the FPS counter, it's too small to see. I'm running this game in 4K and it's barely visible. Yes, I could use Origin In-Game's FPS counter, but I try to maximize performance by not having those features activated. Please look into proportionately-sized console views.
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December 2018
@SterlingARCH3R wrote:
When I use the console key (~) to pull up the FPS counter, it's too small to see. I'm running this game in 4K and it's barely visible. Yes, I could use Origin In-Game's FPS counter, but I try to maximize performance by not having those features activated. Please look into proportionately-sized console views.
The "PerfOverlay.FpsDisplayScale" command changes the size of the FPS counter. "PerfOverlay.FpsDisplayScale 6" would be 6 times bigger.
December 2018
December 2018
@SterlingARCH3R wrote:
When I use the console key (~) to pull up the FPS counter, it's too small to see. I'm running this game in 4K and it's barely visible. Yes, I could use Origin In-Game's FPS counter, but I try to maximize performance by not having those features activated. Please look into proportionately-sized console views.
The "PerfOverlay.FpsDisplayScale" command changes the size of the FPS counter. "PerfOverlay.FpsDisplayScale 6" would be 6 times bigger.
December 2018
@Carbonic Nice! I couldn't even see the options every time I typed in Perfoverlay... so I didn't even know about those. Thanks!