Valorant’s Low Client FPS Error can cause performance issues in-game and ruing your gameplay experience. The issue is tied to a third-party app if you have Radeon graphics card. Similar to Nvidia’s Shadowplay, AMD offers an Instant Replay app to capture gameplay footage. If you use the app, you can sometimes get Valorant’s Low Client FPS error. Here is how you can fix the issue for good and also setup a different recording app to continue recording gameplay footage. If any of the following solutions do not work for you, you should reach out to Riot Games support and report the issue to seek assistance directly.
To Fix Valorant’s Low Client FPS Error you need to disable Radeon’s Software overlay. You can either press Alt+R to bring it up or right-click or press-and-hold somewhere on the empty space on your Windows desktop and click on AMD Radeon Software.
While disabling the in-game overlay will solve Valorant’s Low Client FPS Error, you will no longer be able to record your gameplay. One of the best options available for Windows 10 users is the default Game Bar app by Microsoft which offers similar functionality.
If you don’t already have Microsoft Game Bar installed on your PC, you can download it from the official Microsoft Store link here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/xbox-game-bar/9nzkpstsnw4p?activetab=pivot:overviewtab
The default shortcut for enabling Game Bar is Win + G
Using Game Bar instead of Radeon will allow you to avoid Valorant’s Low Client FPS Error while also allowing you to record your gameplay. Until Radeon or Riot Games fixes the issue causing the error code, the only option players have is to use an alternate software. You can also use other recording software of your choice to record gameplay. None of the other popular recording software is known to cause issues with Valorant.
If you are unable to fix the issue you can submit a ticket to Riot Games to seek assistance here: https://support-valorant.riotgames.com/hc/en-us