Do you have a tutorial on how to install and use afmf2? You have tons of videos, would be awesome to separate them into playlists like lossless tests, afmf2 tests, tutorials etc. Thanks mate!
AFMF2 is currently at its best, and I prefer to play games with AFMF2 off-camera. I made this video specifically for those using the stock driver who want to add frame generation. This is an alternative method since the stock driver doesn’t include AFMF2.
Lossless is better in performance + smoothness, but its glitchy in most games AFMF2 is most stable, amost no visual glitches, but its kinda shows fake fps, doesn't feel like real 100+fps🙄
It’s not native FPS; they call it frame generation for a reason. I don’t focus on the numbers, as long as it provides better smoothness than the native gameplay without it, I’m good to go.
I have both and personally prefer Lossless Scaling. Never had any issues with it, The settings in the video aren't quite as good as they could be. Regardless, Lossless is my go to.
Because the video is capped at 60FPS, so it’s hardly to notice the difference, but in real life testing, it does feel smoother with Lossless Scaling ON.
Great job! More please!!!
Real good ty bro~
Do you have a tutorial on how to install and use afmf2? You have tons of videos, would be awesome to separate them into playlists like lossless tests, afmf2 tests, tutorials etc. Thanks mate!
Hi, the new lossless scaling feature of Resolution scale, I don't see any change when sliding it, could you explain how it works?
It affects the quality of generated frames, it can reduce input lag, improve performance, but can also, increase artifacting
I haven't touched lossless since AFMF2 released. How do you think they compare now?
AFMF2 is currently at its best, and I prefer to play games with AFMF2 off-camera. I made this video specifically for those using the stock driver who want to add frame generation. This is an alternative method since the stock driver doesn’t include AFMF2.
Lossless is better in performance + smoothness, but its glitchy in most games
AFMF2 is most stable, amost no visual glitches, but its kinda shows fake fps, doesn't feel like real 100+fps🙄
It’s not native FPS; they call it frame generation for a reason. I don’t focus on the numbers, as long as it provides better smoothness than the native gameplay without it, I’m good to go.
@@T-PEN Makes sense and thanks for the breakdown. You're killing it with the vids for the Go, thanks for the work you put in!
I have both and personally prefer Lossless Scaling. Never had any issues with it, The settings in the video aren't quite as good as they could be. Regardless, Lossless is my go to.
Is this settings better than the SGSR scaling type from your previous vid?
SGSR is best for res 1000P up, for 800P using LS1 makes the game looks sharper.
@ thanks a lot bro
nice vid, thanks. One q, why did you cap the fps to 48?
Because the screen refresh rate is only 144Hz, it is capped at 48FPS × 3 for 144FPS to match the screen refresh rate.
@T-PEN thanks
Can you just use frame rate cap built into legion software? Really don't care for revo tuner.
What fps monitor do you use?
I used MSI afterburner + HWiNFO plug in.
Why 1280 x 800 ?
Because it has better performance and doesn’t look that much different because of the screen size
Do you know Lossless scaling feels smoother in windowed mode, it feels better than boderless windowed
Recently noticed this, can you try or compare
Thank for the tips, I will try it.
Is it best running it x3 or x2? I dont really need 144 fps on tbat screen!
X2 is the best in terms of both ghosting and input lag.
@T-PEN What's your windows resolution set to?
can u make a tutorial to sideload ur drivers
I already made one, you can check out the link in the description.
If i use x2 is the stuttering/input lag minor?
Expect better results than this with X2.
Is it worth it? Its on sale for like $4
yes
First 😁
Thank you!
Games in slow motion 😅
Looks exactly the same
Because the video is capped at 60FPS, so it’s hardly to notice the difference, but in real life testing, it does feel smoother with Lossless Scaling ON.