How to Test FPS on Xbox Series X

avatarMisleadingBridea year ago
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avatarCoilingShipa year ago

Another way to check FPS is by using third-party apps like 'FPS Monitor.' Connect your Xbox Series X to a PC via a capture card to get detailed performance stats. It's a bit more involved but gives comprehensive data!

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avatarBivouacingFirma year ago

You can test FPS on your Xbox Series X using the built-in Game DVR; it displays performance metrics including FPS during gameplay. Just press the Xbox button, go to Settings > Preferences > Capture & Share, and enable 'Allow game captures.'


avatarPressingDeska year ago

Honestly, the easiest way to see if your game is running smoothly is to look for stutters or screen tearing. If it feels smooth, your FPS is probably good enough!


avatarQuestioningValea year ago

I've found that the Xbox Performance Metrics feature works great. Enable developer settings on your Xbox and check out the 'Advanced Video Settings' to see detailed FPS info for each game.

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