Its latest major version, , is a game-changing update. This update introduces a suite of powerful new features, including an innovative Adaptive Frame Generation mode and a new Performance mode. The result is a significant performance boost that can double your frame rate while improving visual clarity, making your games look and feel better than ever before.
Competitive Counter-Strike, Valorant, or Apex Legends. The visual smoothness does not outweigh the input lag disadvantage compared to native high FPS.
A specialized algorithm optimized for 2D animation, making it perfect for visual novels or watching anime. The Game Changer: LSFG (Lossless Scaling Frame Generation)
Test game: Cyberpunk 2077 (Ultra Performance mod) + Elden Ring (locked 60 FPS).
Version 3.1.0.0 refines the frame generation engine, offering flexibility depending on your baseline performance: Lossless Scaling v3.1.0.0
Post-process frame generation adds inherent input latency. You can minimize this delay:
The pursuit of smooth, high-frame-rate gaming often demands expensive hardware upgrades. However, software innovation continues to challenge this hardware-dependent paradigm. Lossless Scaling v3.1.0.0 stands at the forefront of this revolution, offering PC gamers a powerful, budget-friendly alternative to costly GPU upgrades. This universal scaling and frame generation utility has transformed from a niche pixel-art sharpener into a sophisticated tool capable of doubling or tripling frame rates across almost any application.
The application will hook into the window, upscale the lower-resolution image to fit the monitor, and initiate frame generation. Performance Optimization and Troubleshooting
Click the blue button in the upper-right corner of the Lossless Scaling interface. Its latest major version, , is a game-changing update
: The update introduces better "motion vectors" estimation, which helps the AI-driven frame generation keep up with fast-paced action without the "ghosting" or "wobble" effects common in earlier versions. Universal Utility
The jump to 3.1.0.0 isn’t just a bug-fix patch; it introduces three critical pillars that redefine the user experience.
If you’ve been feeling the itch to upgrade your graphics card just to keep up with modern frame rates, hold that thought. The developer behind has just released the highly anticipated version 3.1 , and it is arguably the most significant update to the utility yet.
However, there is a minor downside. Because AFG generates the majority of displayed frames, it can lead to a higher GPU load and a slight downgrade in image quality when compared to the fixed multiplier mode. Competitive Counter-Strike, Valorant, or Apex Legends
It's important to set realistic expectations. Testing from outlets like SweClockers shows that the new mode delivers impressive reductions in system latency—cutting input lag down from a hefty 54.31 ms to a much more playable 41.70 ms when smoothing from 40 FPS to 80 FPS. Still, you can expect a roughly 10 ms increase in latency compared to running the game without any frame generation.
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, which can reduce the GPU load of the frame generation process by up to
By inserting interpolated frames between existing ones, v3.1.0.0 allows users to effectively double or even triple their perceived frame rate. This is particularly transformative for handheld gaming PCs (like the Steam Deck or ROG Ally) and older laptops, where achieving a smooth 60 or 120 FPS was previously a mathematical impossibility. Refinement and User Accessibility
If the game's heads-up display (HUD) or mouse cursor flickers, enable the Clip Cursor or Render Cursor options within the Lossless Scaling settings menu to force proper layer ordering.