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I played other games with Frame Generation, and feature wasn't grayed out.
This is an artificial limitation put in by developers, which has been proven before, by editing certain engine files and just faking what gpu you have.
Similar how Steam Deck couldn't use frame generation in some games, so people edited files and enabled it.
RX480 is just a bit older RX590, other than 10-15% in raw performance gain, there isn't any hardware feature that's new or better on there which would be limiting factor to use Frame Generation.
Well guess you are right then.
AMD Frame Generation with NVIDA in the LS 25 only works if you activate the setting in the NVDI system settings, let the 3d application decide.
In addition, GSYNC and FreeSync must be off.
At least I can activate AMD Frame Generation since then