![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve seen plenty of recommendations for both Rivatuner and MSI Afterburner, solid universal solutions for dropping useful overlays over your games, as well as Razer’s third-party software, Cortex. The classic Fraps comes to mind - also useful if you want to take quick screenshots of your gameplay, but not an app that’s really optimised for recordings, since it was last updated in 2013. There are plenty of other apps you can use to get an FPS counter in your favourite games - and plenty of other information about your system and/or graphics card, too. ![]() Screenshot: David Murphy Other ways to get FPS counters for your games ![]()
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