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A bunch of people were interested in seeing my 2015 Anniversary PC running Lossless Scaling on the second GPU. I’m still not on board with frame gen, but luckily other people are! Check out Kolarias’ video in which he tried LSFG using a similar setup:
https://youtu.be/nwHHnF_BsDE?si=NN9FA...

1 month ago | [YT] | 101



@Kolarias

Thanks for the shoutout!

1 month ago | 3  

@dderpiouss

Do you think we could get an 800 dollar Xbox Series X killer now that they raised the prices to high hell for no reason? Love the vids

1 month ago | 9

@user-cf3cm5bt5v

You don't need two high end gpus to run LSFG and results are usually disappointing when people do, I don't understand the fascination with it myself

1 month ago | 0

@ericestrada3530

Wish I were as oblivious to input latency as the people who advocate for frame gen. Even with a really high base framerate, it adds a very noticeable amount, making any game completely unplayable for me

1 month ago | 0

@carbonium1264

I hope you will redo this idea next year with 2016s titan X(pascal) and intel broadwell E.

1 month ago | 9

@FloppaAppreciationSociet-ds7zf

Personally, I don't have anything against frame gen itself. I just hate that it's being intentionally misrepresented by NVIDIA and game developers as "free performance", especially at the entry-level. Generating 2 additional frames is not gonna make 20 FPS playable, it might look like 60, but it will still feel like 20. With high enough base framerate however, there is little reason not to use it imo (in non-e-sports games).

1 month ago | 0

@dzxtricks

I mean if i had the money to get 100fps at any game with decent graphics i ceritanly love that. It's just not a thing and lossless scaling being the broadest usable frame gen is nice. I bought it but never used it, I use DLSS FG instead because it's just plain better and with reflex it isn't bad.

1 month ago | 1