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Is there a way I can test my latency to see what it is? I've been using framegen and it feels fine to me. Not sure if I'm just not sensitive to it.
The frame generation does not add any latency that you notice. This is frame generation x2. Games that let you use x3 and x4, it is definitely noticeable, but I prefer x2 as it smooths the fame out for me.
Neither seems true for me when I'm using it. What hardware are you using.
I'll just use FSR it's working pretty well for me and the one time I tinkered with the DLSS models in NVIDA app I got the only crash I've had.
The frame gen, however, keeps the full detail and I'm noticing good latencies on ASA.
I run a very much bottlenecked 4070 Ti on a 10700K I7 and I've found frame gen to really improve the experience.
I'm getting horrible performance on this game, however. I have the parts for a new PC but don't have the cash to get it put together yet.
I'm upgrading to a 12'th gen I9 because the 13'th and 14'th gen CPU's crash during games and the 15'th gen has memory input lag issues (yeah "performance"), so the 12'th gen it is.
I used to have a 2080 Super. It was great at the time in 1440P.