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번역 관련 문제 보고
https://steamproxy.net/steamstore/app/993090/Lossless_Scaling/
As long as ur GPU has headroom, this works 100%.
Recommended is to lock the game to 60fps and go x2 to 120fps on a 120hz screen.
But u may try a 40 fps lock and go for x3. Results may vary depending on ur GPU, resolution, hz of screen and if the screen supports adaptive sync
I even use this for competitive shooters to get stable 180fps on 180hz. (or save energy consumption on most single player games to get stable 120fps on 120hz)
5600x / 6700xt @ 1080p
Works with most GPUs no matter if Nvidia/AMD and for most games/programms. (make youtube videos run @ 120fps ^^ )
Sometimes works even better than upscaling/frame gen provided by games itself, which makes sense the less support the game gets. Frame gen is constantly improved/updated. Many game devs cant keep up with that.
Make old games that are locked to 60 fps run at higher fps without any issues.