Monitoring **FPS in Battlefield 6** helps gauge game performance and identify frame rate drops during gameplay. While the feature is native to the game, it’s tucked away under a non-intuitive menu name, making it easy to overlook.
You can activate the FPS counter either through the **Graphics settings** or via a **console command** on PC. Once enabled, it provides real-time performance feedback while playing.
How to Enable FPS Display via In-Game Settings
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Navigate to **Settings** from the main menu’s top bar.
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Select the **Graphics** tab.
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Scroll to the **Advanced** section and click **Modify**.
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Locate the **Performance Overlay** option.
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Toggle between **Simple** (FPS only) or **Extra** (includes CPU/GPU stats).
Using Console Commands for FPS Display (PC-Only)
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Open **Settings** and access the **System** tab.
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Under **Setup**, enable the **Command Console**.
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Return to the main screen and press **~** to open the console.
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Enter
PerfOverlay.DrawFps 1
and press **Enter** to activate the counter. -
To disable, use
PerfOverlay.DrawFps 0
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Fixing FPS Counter Visibility Issues
If the counter doesn’t appear, try restarting the game. Persistent issues may indicate a temporary bug—report these to DICE through official channels.
FAQ
Is the FPS counter available on consoles?
No, this feature is exclusive to PC.
What distinguishes Simple and Extra modes?
**Simple** displays FPS; **Extra** adds detailed hardware metrics.
Does the FPS counter affect game performance?
No, its impact is negligible.
Can I use console commands without enabling the Command Console?
No—the Command Console must be enabled first.