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Homepage › Forums › General vorpX Discussion › FPS counters with Vorpx
is there anyway to get fraps or any other FPS counter software working with vorpx, I need to find out what my FPS is in games.
Thanks.
I use Rivatuner Statistics Server
http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/rtss-rivatuner-statistics-server-download.html
at lower right corner you can set the position of the counter and move it into sight. Try 300 / 300
FRAPS should work fine in most cases. I will make vorpX’s built in debug FPS counter available for everyone in one of the next versions.
built in FPS coulter would be amazing, thanks a lot ralf.
yeah Fraps didn’t work for me with vanishing of ethan carter (renamed exe to UDK, using vorpx shortcut), its weird the exe doesn’t even start up when fraps is running.
I tried rivatuner and it’s really odd, doesn’t seem to be working correctly, it puts the result at the very top of the image of where the rift is, so even if i look up with edeg peek I cant see it clearly as its always fixed at the very top, it also says D3D9 followed by the FPS counter, the FPS counter gives broken readings like 8543.1 fps, the only things that work are changing the colour and size of the reading, I can’t change the position.
But it looks like that would be the best one until we get a built in FPS counter, as you can place your FPS counter anywhere and at any size.
FRAPS should work fine in most cases. I will make vorpX’s built in debug FPS counter available for everyone in one of the next versions.
Oh wow. Does this exist yet?
[ALT][F] displays the current game and direct mode FPS values.
A list of available shortcuts (and a way to change them) can be found in the config app: “In-Game Key Bindings”.
Thank you! Is there, by chance, a way to lower the text closer to center screen, or increase the size? Edge-peek makes the text too small for me to read, and while the placement is better than any other FPS counter out there, it’s still high enough that I’m straining my eyeballs to look at it directly.
The position of the FPS counter is hard coded, sorry. No way to change it as a user.