Keep track of the game’s performance.

By Toby Saunders

Published: Wednesday, 07 June 2023 at 12:00 am


If you’re looking to keep track of your Diablo 4 frame rate, you’ll want to apply an FPS tracker. Tools like this can be useful when you’re looking to maximise performance as they show you a live tracker of frames per second while playing the game.

Getting rid of those pesky FPS drops in any game can be something of a chore but frame rate counters can be used to see where it drops so you can adjust your settings accordingly.

Some games come with built-in FPS trackers, while the Steam Deck, for example, has one built-in that you can overlay on any game. It’s needed if you wish to keep the game running at a buttery smooth 60 FPS (or higher) or keep it ticking along nicely in 30.

Here’s how to show FPS in Diablo 4 and how to keep track of the frame rate while playing the game.

How to show FPS in Diablo 4

To show the Diablo 4 FPS counter all you need to do is press Ctrl+R at the same time. You can do this at any time and it will bring up the frame rate tracker. That’s all there is to it.

Once you have pressed Ctrl+R, the FPS tracker will appear in the bottom-left corner of the screen and give you a constant live feed of the game’s current frame rate. It will remain there until you switch it off.

To turn the FPS counter off, you need to press Ctrl+R twice more. Pressing this key combo once more will switch on the latency counter. This is also a useful tool as knowing what your ping is in an always-online game will let you know if it’s your graphics settings or internet connection that is bringing performance down.

While many players likely won’t ever feel the need to learn what exact frame rate they’re hitting in Diablo 4, using its FPS counter is a great way to help you eke out the best performance you can.

You may find, for example, that playing the game in 4K on ultra settings (check out the system requirements to see if your rig can run it) is often dropping lower than 60 FPS. This will give the game’s performance a stuttering and sluggish feel. With the tracker switched on, you can tell when the frame rate is dropping and adjust your graphics settings accordingly.