Lossless — Scaling V2.10.1

User feedback on version 2.10.1 has been highly positive. Many have praised the reduced ghosting, with one user on a Legion Go stating that the update made the tool "clearly an option" for affordable frame generation. Others noted that "ghosting has gone away" in games like Halo Infinite, though some minor lag could still be perceived in titles like Stray. General reviews corroborate the tool's effectiveness, scoring it for its ability to boost frame rates and make low-performance systems playable.

Lossless Scaling v2.10.1 is a significant software update released on July 18, 2024, that transitioned several major performance and visual features from beta into the stable branch. This utility, available on Humble Store

For LSFG X2, aim for a minimum baseline of 30 FPS (to get 60 FPS). For LSFG X3, aim for a baseline of 40 FPS (to get 120 FPS). If your base frame rate drops too low, the generated frames will look muddy and feel laggy. Lossless Scaling v2.10.1

- Scaling only, no frame generation - Use LS1 or Integer scaling - Capture: DXGI

Limit your game's baseline framerate to a stable, easily achievable number (e.g., 30 FPS, 40 FPS, or 60 FPS) using the game's internal settings, RivaTuner Statistics Server (RTSS), or your GPU control panel. Step 2: Lossless Scaling App Settings Open Lossless Scaling v2.10.1. Scaling Mode: Set to Auto and Aspect Ratio . User feedback on version 2

The proprietary machine learning algorithm that multiplies your baseline framerate by 2x, 3x, or 4x.

Performance and latency

Frame generation creates fake frames based on real information. If your baseline performance is choppy, the generated frames will look distorted. For LSFG X2, aim for a (targeting 60 FPS) or 60 FPS (targeting 120 FPS). Managing Input Latency

The headline feature, , works independently of GPU vendors (Nvidia, AMD, Intel) to create artificial frames between rendered frames, effectively doubling or tripling the visual FPS without demanding high GPU rendering power. Key Updates in Lossless Scaling v2.10.1 For LSFG X3, aim for a baseline of 40 FPS (to get 120 FPS)