

Similar to the experience on Xbox One consoles, Windows 10 users can now pull up the Achievements overlay and check a game’s achievements list and details. With the October 2019 Game Bar update, we’re introducing the highly requested frames per second (FPS) counter to the Performance overlay on Xbox Game Bar,” Microsoft explained in a blog post.Īs part of the October Game Bar update, Microsoft is also adding in an ability to track Xbox Achievements with a new Achievements overlay. “We heard you loud and clear, the Performance overlay needed a framerate counter. For further customization, the look and feel of the overlay can be tweaked, including the transparency. Framerates from the past 60 seconds will also show up in the form of a graph, making it easier to see how a games’ performance is changing. It will then appear under the “Performance” section of the overlay, alongside additional options to check CPU, GPU, and RAM usage. Once the Game Bar is updated, you can see the framerate counter by pressing Windows Key and the G key together.
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It should appear as part of an automatic update, but you can also manually trigger an update by visiting the Microsoft Store in Windows 10 and manually checking for updates. This new framerate counter will roll out to Windows 10 users as part of the October 2019 Update for the Xbox Game Bar. The feature will come as part of the Xbox Game Bar and will help gamers track in-game framerate performance without the use of third-party tools such as FRAPS, or in-built frame rate counters in Steam or Origin.
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Microsoft recently announced the addition of a new framerate counter to Windows 10.
