How to show FPS and Latency in game? (Merged!)

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dirkdollaz
Pre-Searing Cadet
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Is there a console command to show FPS and/or latency?
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The IOU
Krytan Explorer
#2
I tried a bunch but couldn't find it.

Tried /fps, /latency, /lag

Look in support and searched the boards. I don't think there is unless it isn't well documented.
ZennZero
ZennZero
Krytan Explorer
#3
Funny you should ask.

It seems that searching 'FPS' doesn't turn up that thread. Perhaps the '?' character at the end throws it off.
AEROPAIN
AEROPAIN
Ascalonian Squire
#4
Yes there is and it was posted in a differnt section.Any ways instead of quoting some i else they said to do this and it works(nice job).
Right click your Guild Wars shortcut goto properties and at the end of the target add this>-perf display FPS.One more thing make sure you put a space before the - so it reads "C:\Program Files\Guild Wars\Gw.exe" -perf display FPS hope that helps.
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peteyz24
Pre-Searing Cadet
#5
is there a way to display the frames per second you are running at while youare in game? Like the "/fps" command in diablo 2. thanks for your input
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Seth3 Errow
Ascalonian Squire
#6
do some searching, there was a thread last week on this, in this area. i'll try and help.
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EnDinG
Keyboard + Mouse > Pen
#8
If all else fails, FRAPS. =)
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peteyz24
Pre-Searing Cadet
#9
thanks, i had searched and came up with nothing
kirab
kirab
Academy Page
#10
Add " -perf" to the end of your GW shortcut under "Target".
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Mav
Academy Page
#11
Quote:
Originally Posted by kirab
Add " -perf" to the end of your GW shortcut under "Target".
This does not work

Added it just as you typed, to the Target area of my GW shortcut

Ingame in a town, or an instance, there are no FPS counters displayed
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Mav
Academy Page
#12
Quote:
Originally Posted by AEROPAIN
Yes there is and it was posted in a differnt section.Any ways instead of quoting some i else they said to do this and it works(nice job).
Right click your Guild Wars shortcut goto properties and at the end of the target add this>-perf display FPS.One more thing make sure you put a space before the - so it reads "C:\Program Files\Guild Wars\Gw.exe" -perf display FPS hope that helps.
This does not work

Added it just as you typed, to the Target area of my GW shortcut

Ingame in a town, or an instance, there are no FPS counters displayed
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Mystical
Lion's Arch Merchant
#13
It should work. Make sure you're keeping the quotes around the path to gw.exe and leaving -perf outside them.

Then you'll see the FPS in the top right corner.
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MetalX
Ascalonian Squire
#15
Quote:
Originally Posted by EnDinG
If all else fails, FRAPS. =)
^^What he said.

http://www.fraps.com/