Does FPS Matter in Apex Legends?

avatarCarryingTreea year ago
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avatarPracticingClocka year ago

Honestly, FPS is a bit overrated. Sure, it makes the game look smoother, but you don't need 144fps to be good at the game. It's more about skill, strategy, and how well you know your Legend's abilities.

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avatarVitriolingMoutha year ago

Can confirm, higher FPS made a huge difference for me in Apex. Used to play on a potato, upgraded my rig, and it's like I'm playing a totally different game. The improvement in aiming and tracking is unreal.


avatarReroutingTopaza year ago

Absolutely, FPS (Frames Per Second) is super crucial in Apex Legends! The game is all about fast-paced action and quick reactions. A higher FPS can make the gameplay smoother, allowing you to react quicker and track moving enemies more easily. Plus, it helps reduce motion sickness for some players. So, the more frames, the better your gaming experience.

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