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    How to check frame rate in Unreal?

    This is probably a dumb question, but I love to play unreal. I would like to test my framerates because I am constantly tweeking the system, and want to see what the results are! If you know of a way, please let me know!

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    Go to www.3dmark.com . Get their 3dmarkmax99 benchmark (free). That thing tells you more than you need to know about your system performance.

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    Yeap 3DMarkmax99 will tell you more than the Unreal timedemo. But if you still want to know ok. When you run Unreal and the "flyby" sequence begins press tab and writte:

    timedemo 1

    After that it will restart the "flyby" sequence but in the upper left corner it will show the FPS. It really doesn't tell you much since it isn't good for benchmarking. If you want to get rid of it just press tab again and writte:

    timedemo 0

    Hope I could help.

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    thanks for that. I wondered how... thanks for the info on the benchmark prog. too.
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