How Do You Check Your FPS in League of Legends?

FPS, or frames per second, is crucial for competitive gamers, especially in games like League of Legends. Monitoring your FPS ensures that your system keeps up with the game's demands, preventing performance issues that can affect your gameplay. This guide will show you how to check your FPS in League of Legends and answer some frequently asked questions related to FPS.

Checking Your FPS in League of Legends

To check your FPS in League of Legends, follow these simple steps:

•Press "Ctrl + F": This keyboard shortcut will display an in-game overlay showing your FPS and ping in the top right corner of the screen.

•Monitor FPS Changes: The FPS number will update in real-time, helping you understand how your system handles the game.

Changing FPS Hotkeys for LoL

If you prefer different hotkeys for toggling the FPS display, you can customize them:

Open Settings: Click the gear icon at the top right of the LoL client.

Navigate to Hotkeys: Go to the "Hotkeys" tab under the "In-game" section.

Find "Toggle FPS Display": Scroll down to the "Display" section.

Customize Keybinds:

•Click the cell next to "Toggle FPS Display" to change the keybind (default is "Ctrl + F").

•Enter your preferred keybind and click "Save".

•Save Changes: Click "Done" to save your new keybind settings.

Viewing FPS with Xbox Game Bar

Another method to check your FPS is by using the Xbox Game Bar:

Open Xbox Game Bar: Press "Win + G".

Locate FPS Counter: Find the FPS counter below CPU, GPU, VRAM, and RAM usage metrics.

Pin the FPS Counter:

•Click and hold the left mouse button on the "Performance" icon and drag the FPS counter to your preferred position.

•Click the "Pin" button to keep the FPS counter visible during gameplay.

FAQs

What is the Ideal FPS for League of Legends?

•For smooth gameplay, aim for at least 60 FPS. FPS below 30 can result in slow and choppy gameplay, negatively affecting your performance. Adjusting your graphic settings can help improve FPS if needed.

What Factors Affect Your FPS in LoL?

Several factors can impact your FPS in League of Legends:

Hardware: Your computer's processor, graphics card, and memory. Older hardware may struggle to maintain high FPS.

Graphic Settings: Lowering in-game graphic settings can improve FPS.

Background Processes: Running multiple programs in the background can reduce FPS. Close unnecessary applications to optimize performance.

•By understanding these factors and following the steps in this guide, you can ensure a smoother and more responsive gaming experience in League of Legends.