How to show ping and fps on screen
I am worried about performance.
even if it seems that everything is ok sometimes, I feel my character unresponsive or slow ,
Sometimes I experience a short "hop" between animations that could be because of latency or just that animation, My PC specs are more tan capable to move the game grafics but I would like to have the options to visualice this information so I can adapt the settings or sigh at my slow network
EDIT: I have searched in the options menú and haven't spoted anything similar. like in WoW, Guild Wars 2 or league of legends
Best Answer
You can check your ping by using Task Manager->Performance->Open Resource Monitor->Network
Check out the game in the "Processes with Network Activity" and you will be able to see the Latency (ping) in the "TCP Connections".
A guide with screenshots: http://imgur.com/a/OvHdw
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Answer 2
It's NZXT's computer monitoring program. It displays not just your computer performance but also your games performance.
Answer 3
If you have a graphics card on your computer then I'm sure it came with some software for you to install on your computer. All you have to do is open the software and check the option to view fps on screen while playing. For example I use geforce gtx 970, it came with a software that lets me edit the performance to my liking, it recommends me the best based on my specs and does much more. Hope this helped.
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