How To Show FPS & Ping in Warzone 2.0/DMZ

David Mickov
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Warzone 2 is all about speed and how fast you can kill your enemies before they can kill you. For these types of actions, you will need to know how high your frames are or your Ping. In this guide, we will be showing you how to actually see it while you are in-game and playing in a match. Let’s get started.

Warzone 2.0/DMZ – How To Show FPS & Ping

You will need to go to the top right corner of your screen and find the Settings icon. This will be right next to the bell. Once here you in the window that will open up, you will scroll down and open up the Interface option.

Source – TroubleChute

Once here you will need to scroll down and find the line with the text Telemetry. You will need to click it on it once, or simply just press the Show More option.

Once the new window will open up you can just Enable the Show FPS Option. It will be marked as FPS Counter, the Server Latency, Packet Loss, and everything about GPU and CPU temperatures and % of their work rate.

Source – TroubleChute

And that’s it! Now you will be able to see the FPS and the Ping of your Warzone game and know exactly how much you are lagging and how much your frames are.

We hope that this guide has helped you out on how to do so. A big thank you to TroubleChute from YouTube for these details. For more info check him out here.

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