How do I adjust my FPS in Fortnite if it is locked or capped?

If you want to change Fortnite’s default FPS (frames per second) to a number you prefer, you can adjust it in the settings menu.

Note: Changing FPS manually may cause issues like stuttering or FPS drops. If this happens, switch the settings back to their original values.

Turn off V-Sync

V-Sync limits your FPS to match the refresh rate (Hz) your monitor operates to minimize screen tearing while you play. If you would like to set your FPS to a number different from your monitor's capabilities (lower or higher), you will need to turn off V-Sync:

  1. While in the Fortnite lobby, select the Player Profile icon at the top right
  2. Select Settings (gear icon)
  3. Turn V-Sync Off in the Display section
  4.  Select the frame rate you prefer in the Frame Rate Limit section
  5. Click on Apply button in the bottom right corner
  6. Click the Back button to return to the lobby

Note: In the lobby, your FPS is limited to 60 or 120 depending on the window and rendering mode you use. To make sure your changes worked, you’ll need to play a match in any game mode.

If you notice that the changes you made have not been applied, follow the steps outlined in What do I do if Fortnite doesn't save my settings? and try adjusting your game settings again.