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번역 관련 문제 보고
Under Steam's Settings -> In-Game you can activate an FPS counter, if you have a feeling that the game might lag, you can just glance in the top right corner and check yourself.
i understand there are programs that already do what steam is trying to do but they do it better...however since steam IS trying to do it anyway, they might as well do it right and thats why i made this thread
Steam is already showing the fps. IT is always going to fluctuate, law of electronics and computing. Steam just shows it so people can bench mark their tweaks quickly. As for charting and graphing. Yeah that's not really what it was meant for or will ever be meant for I;'m afraid.
Better you grab a focused 3rd party app for that.
Quick example: there's a lot of discussions around Win10 having better FPS than Win8. An average number could put some evidences on this discussion.