- There should be an option to display an FPS counter in-game and you can choose where it goes.
- Select the option you want and an FPS section will appear on all games you use in the future on Origin, including Apex Legends.
July 2019
I am having trouble getting into Apex. I have the game installed in my x86 folder on my C drive and it used to work i have 67 hours of time, I uninstalled it because i was getting bored then with the new season i reinstalled it and now it says it cant locate it. Ive tried uninstalling origin and apex and reinstalling twice now i tried moving it to the regular program folder is it worth it to uninstall and reinstall into the not x86 folder? will it work in the other folder?
July 2019
Do you still need help reinstalling the game, @PhatChris509?
If you open up your Origin client and select Application Settings there is a tab for Installs and Saves. Does the destination match where you installed it?
July 2019
I was actually able to install both the origin launcher and Apex itself in my 64bit folder and it worked for the most part. However now I am experiencing a pretty intense crashing problem
July 2019
Any specific error messages at all? Do you have Sleep Mode currently enabled on your PC and do you run any overlays?
July 2019
I don't have sleep mode on but so run my Nvidia overlay for my FPS
July 2019 - last edited July 2019
Hey, if you want to try Apex Legends without any overlays enabled and without losing the ability to see an FPS counter: