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It also depends only your monitor refresh rate.
I have a 1440p 144Hz monitor and since the first time I used FrameGen in Cyberpunk 2077 and was able to play that game with Ray Tracing and above 120fps with FG, it was a blast, so much so, it was such a smooth experience that I could never go back not using FG ever.
There is some drawback ofc.
You have to have a high refresh rate monitor with Variable Refresh Rate support.
Most games with FG on I can achieve 138fps, as it's get limited by Nvidia reflex in tandem with FG. Also you have to have a base fps of 70 with dlss enabled to have that smooth experience. Under that, and it gets weird.
So with everything enabled you should be around 100-110 fps, anything under that and you start to notice it.
The picture quality is somewhat effected, but I'm not sure honestly, it's so minor for me, that the smooth experience just overwrites any graphical issue that might pop up, it's not a big deal for me.
Other positives, that if you have cpu bottleneck, FG can also help with it somewhat, but not ideal.
Now in oblivion, I play like this, and in some places I see that the game slows down a bit, and it's on the border on the still playable category for me. High settings, hardware lumen, quality dlss, FG on. If with patches they could give me avg +10 fps somehow I will be fine.