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    GeForce Experience 2.1 Adds In-Game FPS Counter, Shadow Mode For Desktop Capture & More

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Cloudfire, Jun 2, 2014.

  1. Cloudfire

    Cloudfire (Really odd person)

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    In-game FPS counter is extremely welcome :)

    GeForce Experience 2.1 Adds In-Game FPS Counter, Shadow Mode For Desktop Capture & More | GeForce
     
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  2. be77solo

    be77solo pc's and planes

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    Anybody know how to enable the frame rate counter? I took a quick peak through the menus and didn't see it.... sure it's simple.
     
  3. mattstermh

    mattstermh Notebook Evangelist

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    According to the above GeForce link: "To enable the frame rate counter, head to the ShadowPlay Preferences tab, click the “FPS Counter” button, select the screen position for the counter, and define an in-game keyboard shortcut if you prefer not to use the default, Alt+F12."
     
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  4. be77solo

    be77solo pc's and planes

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    Great, thanks mattstermh