December 30, 20241 yr if you're a steam user you can buy a nice utility for $5 or $6 that also does Frame generation with no tearing. it's called Lossless Scaling and works great and also has its own fps monitor that compares native Fps to the frame gen. it also will triple your fps. A quick search on the forum will give more info and how to set it up. I don't use steam but still purchased the app, but I had to install steam to do it. No big deal.
December 30, 20241 yr I have a 2060 Super, so pretty old tech comparatively to what is the recommended spec. This FrameGen solution does what it says on the tin. I am not a frame counter in flight sim games, but I can say without question, that everything is smoother and performs better with it enabled on my old hardware. The only caveat (nothing is perfect), is that you get artifacts on the ground, especially during takeoff and landing on certain parts of the airplane. I am willing to deal with these as the smoothness and benefits that I get with it on far outweigh the artifacts that I see. flightsim.to - map
December 30, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, mikegrr said: if you're a steam user you can buy a nice utility for $5 or $6 that also does Frame generation with no tearing. it's called Lossless Scaling and works great and also has its own fps monitor that compares native Fps to the frame gen. it also will triple your fps. A quick search on the forum will give more info and how to set it up. I don't use steam but still purchased the app, but I had to install steam to do it. No big deal. It is one of the best breakthrough in gaming history :D. Regarding Frame Gen mod, one should pay attention to the Vram capacity. For less than 10GB vram, one might encounter (although rare in some scenarios) CTDs. Edited December 30, 20241 yr by History DA B760M PRO4 | i5-13400F | RTX 3060 12 GB | G.Skills Ripjaws 32GB | MSI MAG A550BN | Ace Power 1 TB NVMe | Cooler Master Hyper 212
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