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Lossless Scaling V2.10.1 Site

This tool is a game-changer for handheld PCs like the Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go. By running a demanding game like Cyberpunk 2077 at 720p locked to 30 FPS natively, Lossless Scaling can push the visual output to 60 FPS or 90 FPS without melting your battery or overheating the device. Final Verdict

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

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You have a 5-second countdown to click inside your game window.

Turn off third-party overlays (like Discord, GeForce Experience, or MSI Afterburner) if you experience flickering or random crashes during scaling. Final Verdict: Is It Worth It?

A value of 2 or 3 is typically optimal to maintain smooth rendering. This tool is a game-changer for handheld PCs

The core frame generation model received micro-optimizations. Users will experience fewer visual artifacts (ghosting, rippling) during fast camera pans, particularly in fast-paced first-person shooters and racing games. 2. Reduced Latency and Overhead

to a stable, achievable number (e.g., 30 FPS or 60 FPS) using the game settings, RTSS, or your GPU driver panel. Step 2: Configure Lossless Scaling Open the Lossless Scaling application.

The headline feature of this update was the integration of (Deep Learning Super Sampling) as a scaling option. If you want, I can: This public link

The Steam Deck’s APU struggles with AAA games at native 800p. Set the game to 540p, use FSR upscaling to 800p, then enable LSFG to double the frames. You get playable Cyberpunk 2077 at 35-40 FPS that feels like 60-80 FPS.

Turn this ON and select LSFG 2.3 . Choose your mode: X2 (doubles FPS) or X3 (triples FPS).

Spatial scaling and frame generation are not magic; they require specific baselines to function correctly without adding immense input lag. The Baseline Rule

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