Steps: Enter the "Jedi" game interface and press the "~" key to open the game console (this key is located near the Esc key in the upper left corner of the keyboard). The FPS will be displayed by entering relevant instructions in the console. The specific instructions may vary depending on the game version. Note: The "PUBG" anti-cheating system may sometimes disable the console function, so this method may not be suitable for certain situations. It is recommended to find the latest official guidelines or community discussions for accurate instructions.
Enter the in-game settings and select "in-game" in the navigation bar on the left side of the settings interface, and the in-game display option configuration interface will be displayed on the right side. The configured number of frames is displayed in the "Frame Display in Game" drop-down menu. Select the FPS display position (such as the upper left corner, upper right corner, etc.), and you can also check "High Contrast Color" to improve display clarity.
Upper left corner: The FPS value is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen. Upper right corner: The FPS value is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen. Lower right corner: The FPS value is displayed in the lower right corner of the screen. Lower left corner: The FPS value is displayed in the lower left corner of the screen. Save settings and verify the effect After selecting the display position, click the "OK" button in the lower right corner of the interface to save the settings.
Enable network parameters are displayed on the gameplay page. Find the Network Debug Statistics option and switch its status from Disabled to Enabled. This option is specifically used to display real-time network latency (Ping) and frame rate (FPS). Apply settings and verify Click the Apply button in the lower right corner of the page to save your changes.
After entering the game interface, click the area at the top of the page to display parameters such as FPS, CPU utilization, memory usage, and graphics card (GPU) status. Notes: Before using, you need to bind your Steam account to the Battlefield Assistant to ensure data synchronization. The software was launched by the Gochang official and has guaranteed security and no need to worry about account risks. Terminology: GPU is a Graphics Processing Unit, responsible for graphics rendering tasks.
Display FPS (Frame Number) in PUBG needs to be modified through the settings of STEAM software. The specific operating steps are as follows: Enter Settings to open the STEAM client, click the "STEAM" menu in the upper left corner, select the "Settings" option, and enter the STEAM global settings interface. Click the "In-Game" option in the navigation bar on the left side of the settings interface, find and click the "In-Game" category.

Enable network parameters are displayed on the gameplay page. Find the Network Debug Statistics option and switch its status from Disabled to Enabled. This option is specifically used to display real-time network latency (Ping) and frame rate (FPS). Apply settings and verify Click the Apply button in the lower right corner of the page to save your changes.
The Jedi Survival viewing delay and FPS method is mainly implemented through Steam settings. The specific steps are as follows: When entering the Steam shortcut key setting interface to start the Jedi Survival game, press the Shift+Tab key combination at the same time to call up the Steam game overlay interface. Click the gear icon in the lower left corner to enter the settings and select the "shortcut key settings" option.
Enter the in-game settings and select "in-game" in the navigation bar on the left side of the settings interface, and the in-game display option configuration interface will be displayed on the right side. The configured number of frames is displayed in the "Frame Display in Game" drop-down menu. Select the FPS display position (such as the upper left corner, upper right corner, etc.), and you can also check "High Contrast Color" to improve display clarity.

Display FPS, CPU, memory, and graphics card information in Jedi Survival can be achieved through the battlefield assistant software launched by Gochang. The specific operating steps are as follows: Download and open the battlefield assistant and start the "battlefield assistant" software on the desktop. After logging in and entering the auxiliary settings login account, click "auxiliary settings" at the bottom of the page. Enter More Settings. In the auxiliary settings interface, click the "More Settings" option.

After the settings are complete, start the Jedi Survival game, as shown in the picture. After entering the Jedi Survival game, click on the top of the page, as shown in the picture. Fps, cpu, memory, graphics card and other parameters are displayed, as shown in the figure. Look at it in a different scene, as shown in the picture.

Method 1: You can download a software called "Battlefield Assistant". Open the software before starting the game. In the software interface, click "Auxiliary Settings" below, and then select "More Settings". Here you can find the "FPS/Ping" option and open it. After the settings are completed, click "Start Game", and the above information will be displayed on the game interface.
You can download a "Battlefield Assistant" software. Open this software before playing Jedi. After entering, you can open "Auxiliary Settings" at the bottom of the interface-click "More Settings"-click "FPS/Ping". Open it-click "Start Game" after setting it up, and the game interface will display these information. In the game, each map has a different character.
You can view the number of frames (FPS values) in the Jedi Escape through the following two common methods: Method 1: Display the number of frames through the built-in function of the Steam platform, open the Steam settings and start the Steam client, click the Steam menu in the upper left corner, and select Settings options. Enter the in-game display settings in the settings interface, switch to the in-game tab, and find the in-game frame number display function.
Enter the in-game settings and select "in-game" in the navigation bar on the left side of the settings interface, and the in-game display option configuration interface will be displayed on the right side. The configured number of frames is displayed in the "Frame Display in Game" drop-down menu. Select the FPS display position (such as the upper left corner, upper right corner, etc.), and you can also check "High Contrast Color" to improve display clarity. Save the settings and restart the game. Click "OK" to save the configuration. After restarting Jedi Play, the game screen will display the current number of frames (FPS) in real time.
Upper left corner: The FPS value is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen. Upper right corner: The FPS value is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen. Lower right corner: The FPS value is displayed in the lower right corner of the screen. Lower left corner: The FPS value is displayed in the lower left corner of the screen. Save settings and verify the effect After selecting the display position, click the "OK" button in the lower right corner of the interface to save the settings.
Step 4: Configure the FPS display position In the "In-game FPS counter" drop-down menu, select the display position of the FPS value. Optional positions include: upper left corner, upper right corner, lower left corner, lower right corner, closed (not displayed by default) Step 5: Save settings After selecting a position, click the "OK" button at the bottom of the window to save the settings. The settings are now in effect and there is no need to restart Steam or the game.
Display FPS in Jedi Play can be achieved through Steam settings. The specific steps are as follows: Open Steam Settings: Launch the Steam client, click the Steam option in the upper left corner, select Settings to open the settings window. Enable in-game FPS display: In the settings window, find the in-game tab. By default, the number of frames in the game is not displayed, and change it to on.
In "PUBG", the overall number of frames (FPS) is high but the Low frame (lowest frame) is too low, which usually means that the game frame rate fluctuates greatly, causing instant jams and affecting the smoothness of operations.
For the problem of high PUBG frames but low frames, you can try the following solutions: Optimize game settings: Adjust the image quality, resolution, and special effects settings of "Jedi Survival" according to your computer configuration. Reduce image quality, such as from "super high" or "high" to "medium" or "low". Reduce the resolution appropriately to reduce the burden on the graphics card.
Turn off Windows game mode: Some users have reported that game mode will cause fluctuations in the number of frames. You can turn off it in Settings → Game → Game Mode. Verify the integrity of game files: Right-click PUBG in the Steam Library → Properties → Local Files → Verify the integrity of game files and repair damaged files.
Therefore, if memory performance is poor, LOW frames may be dropped. Game settings and optimization game settings: Image quality, resolution, special effects and other settings in the game will affect the number of frames. If the setting is too high, it may exceed the processing capacity of the graphics card and cause frame drops. Game optimization: The degree of optimization of the game itself will also affect the stability of frame numbers. If the game has unfixed bugs or optimization issues, it may cause LOW frames to drop.

1. Steps: Enter the game interface of "Jedi Survival" and press the "~" key to open the game console (this key is located near the Esc key in the upper left corner of the keyboard). The FPS will be displayed by entering relevant instructions in the console. The specific instructions may vary depending on the game version. Note: The "PUBG" anti-cheating system may sometimes disable the console function, so this method may not be suitable for certain situations. It is recommended to find the latest official guidelines or community discussions for accurate instructions.
2. Display FPS in Jedi Play can be achieved through Steam settings. The specific steps are as follows: Open Steam Settings: Launch the Steam client, click the Steam option in the upper left corner, select Settings to open the settings window. Enable in-game FPS display: In the settings window, find the in-game tab. By default, the number of frames in the game is not displayed, and change it to on.
3. Download and open Battlefield Assistant and launch the "Battlefield Assistant" software on the desktop. After logging in and entering the auxiliary settings login account, click "auxiliary settings" at the bottom of the page. Enter More Settings. In the auxiliary settings interface, click the "More Settings" option. Turn on the FPS/Ping display function Find the "FPS/Ping" option in more settings and turn it on to enable real-time performance data monitoring.

4. To display FPS and Ping in Jedi, you can follow the following steps: After entering the settings interface to start the game, press the ESC key in the main menu or in the game, select the Settings option at the bottom to enter the global settings panel. Locate gameplay options In the navigation bar on the left side of the settings interface, select the Gameplay tab, which contains core functions such as network parameters and interface display.
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