A few hours ago the new Star Wars Jedi Survivor was released and as expected, the game is very popular, at least in terms of purchases. According to current reports, the situation is different when it comes to player satisfaction, because the game currently has a “mostly negative” rating on Steam. The main reasons for the bad rating are the technology, because in addition to crashes, the game also has to struggle with performance problems. There are more and more reports of severe stuttering when playing games, although the system actually clearly meets the minimum requirements. The stuttering affects not only the PC version, but also the console version on the PS5 and Xbox Series. In this context, one or the other player may ask the question, how can I actually display the FPS in Star Wars Jedi Survivor?
Enable FPS display in Jedi Survivor
Anyone who bought the new Jedi Survivor via Steam can use the FPS display integrated in Steam to display the frames per second at the edge of the screen. To do this, open the “Settings” in Steam under “View” and then display the “FPS display in game” under “In game”. If necessary, the position of the FPS display can also be changed.
Anyone who has bought and installed Jedi Survivor via the EA client (formerly Origin) cannot use the integrated display of the FPS, unlike Origin. So far there is no FPS display in the EA app. But of course there are other options here too, including the MSI Afterburner. The MSI Afterburner is a popular tool to overclock the graphics card but also to control the graphics card fans. In addition, you can also display the FPS in the game with the MSI Afterburner in connection with the RIVA Tuner Statistics Server. In addition to FPS, you can also display other interesting information such as temperatures or the clock and utilization of the hardware in the game. MSI’s tool is completely free and can be installed and set up in just a few minutes.
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