Alright, Battlefield 6 is finally here for testing! Until September 11th, you can jump into Early Access or Open Beta. Keep in mind, it’s not the final game yet, so expect some hiccups. Some folks are dealing with crashes, others can’t even log in despite having access, and matchmaking can be a pain for many. But if you’re lucky enough to dodge those problems, there’s one more thing to figure out: how to check your FPS in Battlefield 6.

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How to Show FPS in BF6 Beta

Once you fire up Battlefield 6, you might notice your usual FPS tools don’t work because the game blocks them. No stress, though—there’s a simple fix:

  1. Start the game.
  2. When you’re in, hit the ~ key on your keyboard (no quotes needed).
  3. Type: PerfOverlay.DrawFps 1 (no quotes).
  4. Boom, your FPS counter should pop up.
  5. Want to hide it? Just type PerfOverlay.DrawFps 0 instead.

Some of you might be worried about typing commands in a competitive game—nobody wants a ban over an FPS counter! But relax, this method is totally safe. Tons of players use it, and EA even suggests it in their official guide.

Now you’re all set to play! Hopefully, those annoying queues won’t hold you back. Have fun!

How to deal with Playlist Lock issue in Battlefield 6 Beta

Looks like a ton of players have been complaining about matchmaking problems, and the devs have definitely taken notice. They recently mentioned they’re aware of something called the “Playlist lock issue,” which stops players from jumping into new matches after finishing one. The fix they’ve suggested isn’t exactly great—basically, you have to restart the game client. And yeah, that means sitting through those annoying queues again.