Lossless Scaling

Lossless Scaling

Kuantum Jul 7, 2024 @ 7:24pm
Bad experience for my mx230 graphics card
Hello, I installed the program and tried every setting, but it doesn't provide a higher FPS than what I get without the program. In fact, my frame rate is often lower. I lowered the resolution in-game, turned off VSync, switched to windowed mode, and reduced the graphics settings. I tried everything, but it not only worsens my visuals but also gives a terrible FPS value. Is this program incompatible with the MX230 graphics card? If it is incompatible, will it be fixed with a future update?

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Xavvy Jul 7, 2024 @ 9:50pm 
I highly doubt it will ever be "compatible" with an MX230. A GTX 1050 in most cases will not frame gen properly in anything but 720p. I highly doubt an MX230 will be capable of stable frame gen experience since the aforementioned GTX 1050 is over 100% more powerful than the MX230. I hate to say it but your card might be too weak for this software.
Kuantum Jul 7, 2024 @ 10:18pm 
Originally posted by Xavvy:
I highly doubt it will ever be "compatible" with an MX230. A GTX 1050 in most cases will not frame gen properly in anything but 720p. I highly doubt an MX230 will be capable of stable frame gen experience since the aforementioned GTX 1050 is over 100% more powerful than the MX230. I hate to say it but your card might be too weak for this software.

Hello, thank you for your response. The MX230 is indeed a very weak card, but I can play "Rocket League" at full graphics with 80 FPS and I have played RDR 2 at 20 FPS XD. All I want is to be able to play the games I couldn't play until I get a new card. For example, I don't need "Rust" to run at 60 FPS; even 40-50 FPS would be sufficient for me. I am currently downloading "Ready or Not" and will test the program with that game again, but for now, it has only managed to lower my frame rate and further degrade my image quality in most games. Will this program be made compatible with my graphics card in a future update? I really need it.
Kuantum Jul 7, 2024 @ 10:22pm 
It would be better if I add my system information here, maybe I can help the admin.

12 gb ram
mx 230 (2gb vram)
240 gb ssd
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8265U CPU @ 1.60GHz 1.80 GHz

and it's a laptop
Gizzmoe Jul 7, 2024 @ 10:40pm 
You could try LSFG 1.1 instead of 2.1, it needs less GPU power. But as Xavvy said, it might just be too weak. LS is of no use then, if it already uses more than 50% of your GPU power just for frame generation.
Kuantum Jul 7, 2024 @ 10:49pm 
Originally posted by Gizzmoe:
You could try LSFG 1.1 instead of 2.1, it needs less GPU power. But as Xavvy said, it might just be too weak. LS is of no use then, if it already uses more than 50% of your GPU power just for frame generation.

Thank you for your response. Yes, I have tried almost all the settings, and none of them satisfied my MX230; they all resulted in FPS drops. And the worst part is that I missed the return period. :( Will this program become useful for me with a future update?
Gizzmoe Jul 7, 2024 @ 11:04pm 
Originally posted by samet:
Will this program become useful for me with a future update?

That's very unlikely, only if the dev somehow manages to drastically reduce the GPU overhead.
Kuantum Jul 7, 2024 @ 11:15pm 
Thank you very much, I will wait for the updates with great impatience. <3


Originally posted by Gizzmoe:
Originally posted by samet:
Will this program become useful for me with a future update?

That's very unlikely, only if the dev somehow manages to drastically reduce the GPU overhead.
Gizzmoe Jul 7, 2024 @ 11:41pm 
Originally posted by samet:
Thank you very much, I will wait for the updates with great impatience. <3

I honestly should have answered "No" instead of "That's very unlikely" ;) In your case it would need a GPU overhead reduction of 40-50% to make it any useful for your system, and that is not going to happen.
Gizzmoe Jul 8, 2024 @ 12:01am 
It could maybe be useful on your system for 30fps-capped games to get them to 60fps, but only if that game needs around 35-40% GPU load and not more than 1.6GB VRAM at 30fps, so there's maybe sufficient GPU and VRAM overhead for framegen.
Last edited by Gizzmoe; Jul 8, 2024 @ 12:05am
pascal.difolco Jul 8, 2024 @ 6:06am 
Originally posted by samet:
Hello, I installed the program and tried every setting, but it doesn't provide a higher FPS than what I get without the program. In fact, my frame rate is often lower. I lowered the resolution in-game, turned off VSync, switched to windowed mode, and reduced the graphics settings. I tried everything, but it not only worsens my visuals but also gives a terrible FPS value. Is this program incompatible with the MX230 graphics card? If it is incompatible, will it be fixed with a future update?

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MX230 ? And LS don't show you 2FPS instead of 1 ? Rounding error imo :steammocking:
Xavvy Jul 8, 2024 @ 7:21pm 
Also rocket league isn't a good metric to judge anything since i'm pretty sure if it was ported most modern smart phones could run it at 60-120fps LOL.. just saying.
Kuantum Jul 8, 2024 @ 9:44pm 
Originally posted by Gizzmoe:
It could maybe be useful on your system for 30fps-capped games to get them to 60fps, but only if that game needs around 35-40% GPU load and not more than 1.6GB VRAM at 30fps, so there's maybe sufficient GPU and VRAM overhead for framegen.

When I turned off the frame generation setting in "Ready or Not," my FPS increased from 40 to 45. AMD FSR and the lightweight version setting are enabled. I think this is sufficient for me, and it seems my graphics card isn't powerful enough for frame generation.
Kuantum Jul 8, 2024 @ 9:45pm 
Originally posted by Xavvy:
Also rocket league isn't a good metric to judge anything since i'm pretty sure if it was ported most modern smart phones could run it at 60-120fps LOL.. just saying.

true
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Date Posted: Jul 7, 2024 @ 7:24pm
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