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Quadruple Your FPS (X4) with Lossless Scaling 2.11



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PC Configuration – 0:00
Cyberpunk 2077 (30FPS Base) – 1:20
Cyberpunk 2077 (20FPS Base) – 3:20
Cyberpunk 2077 (10FPS Base) – 5:20
Elden Ring – 6:20
Far Cry 6 – 8:00
Forza Horizon 5 – 10:00
GTA V – 12:00
Hogwarts Legacy – 14:00
Horizon Forbidden West – 16:00
Red Dead Redemption 2 (30FPS Base) – 18:00
Red Dead Redemption 2 (25FPS Base) – 20:00
Red Dead Redemption 2 (20FPS Base) – 22:00
Red Dead Redemption 2 (15FPS Base) – 24:00
Red Dead Redemption 2 (10FPS Base) – 26:00
The Last of Us – 27:00

► Recorded with a Capture Card ( Elgato HD60S+ ) which is connected on another PC without losing FPS 📽️

PC configuration:
○ CPU: Intel Core i7 13700 5.2GHz
○ GPU: Sapphire Radeon RX 7700 XT 12GB GDDR6 PURE WHITE
○ Motherboard: ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 APEX
○ NVME: Samsung 990 PRO 1TB
○ HDD: 8TB WD Purple WD82PURZ 256MB Cache
○ NVME: Samsung 990 PRO 4TB
○ HDD: 8TB Gold 8 To WD8004FRYZ 256MB Cache
○ NVME: Samsung 980 PRO 4TB
○ PSU ASUS ROG STRIX 1000W Gold Aura White Edition
○ OS: Windows 11 Pro Build 22631

Lossless Scaling:

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EDWARD Gaming
Lossless Scaling 2.11
Lossless Scaling How to Use
Lossless Scaling x4 Mode
Frame Generation Lossless Scaling

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  1. How to get access to Lossless Scaling 2.11 BETA on Steam (LSFG2.3 and X4 Mode):

    1. Open Steam and go to your Library.

    2. Find Lossless Scaling in your library, right-click it, and select Properties.

    3. In the "Properties" window, go to the BETAS tab.

    4. In the dropdown menu, select the "beta" version.

    5. Close the window and wait for Steam to download the necessary files.

  2. lots of artifacting on 4x , it's like there are 4 images running through each other at the same time ,
    which gives you the ghosting effect to the highest extreme i've ever seen , appalling you can even put out a version BEFORE getting it to run

  3. Impressive software,bought it on steam…would be nice to see fixed,this strange flickering of Arthur head during rotation….thats only minus…hope so that will be fixed in future

  4. 7 Days to Die (4x and unlocked framerate):
    Level of input latency: 6/10 (annoying)
    Level of artifacts: 7/10 (noticeable at the bottom and the sides of screen)
    Level of smoothness: 9/10 (feels like real frames)

    7 Days to Die (2x and unlocked framerate):
    Level of input latency: 8/10 (slightly annoying)
    Level of artifacts: 9/10 (near unnoticeable)
    Level of smoothness: 10/10 (feels like real frames)

    Finally 7 Days to Die is playable!

  5. 30fps with LSFG 4X is going to be good in a slow based games like Command and conquer games that some of them are locked at 30Fps like Red Alert 3 for example and when I tried it it was amazing it looked really smooth because the game is already slow based game👍

  6. Can you record the generated frames natively (using anything else than OBS) or should we wait for another update? That's probably the only feature I want them to add

  7. tysm for testing gta v btw do u know how to fix lossless scaling lag after a while im on 1gbvram gtx 750ti. i want to set textures very high but after i scale game native fps fine but lossless scaling generated fps drops so much. i think its my vram issue

  8. I tried this app in cyberpunk and dying light 2, in cyberpunk it was running very bad, no improvements, and in dying light it was working okay until i got out in the city, then it started stuttering.

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