Lossless Scaling

Lossless Scaling

Freelance Dec 29, 2024 @ 2:39pm
TARKOV & STALKER 2 Input Lag FIX (worked for me)
Hello there... Im starting straight to the point ...

I play Tarkov and STALKER 2 , I got 144 hz monitor.
I downloaded the Riva Tuner Statistik Server (RTSS)

For Tarkov I play on high settings
For Stalker as well (not using the Inbuild Frame generator)

I use no Upscaler because it's creating ghosting and flickers.

Riva tuner is creating a Profile for every game you wish and can implement Nvidia Reflex.

For Both games I experience literally 0 input lag and if there is some, it's UNNOTICEABLE.

What can you try :

1. Capping the game you want to play with LS in Riva Tuner on half of my monitor hz (144/ I cap on 72) from RTSS (The program have a Frame Limiter)
2. In Nvidia control panel, I set the specified game Nvidia setting - Low Latency Mode on Ultra.
3. in LS - Scale type - OFF, Scaling mode - Auto, using only the LSFG 2.3 Frame Gen with x2 Mode.

In the Game Profile Properties in the RTSS

After you select game and create its profile in RTSS, on the bottom of the program window there is "Setup" option colored in Sky-Blue.

1. General tab
2. Scroll to Compatibility Properties
3. Check - Enable 64 bit application support service
4. Check - Enable Frame limiter
5. From the drop down menu perpendicular from the Frame Limiter settings, choose "Nvidia Reflex", everything else from this setting group is unchecked.
6. scrolling to the bottom of the properties tab and check "Inject Nvidia Reflex MArkers"
7. From the Drop Down menu, Set the Inject Nvidia Reflex sleep call - After Frame Presentation


Do this for every game you want to play with Lossles Scaling, and Test, experiment and give your results here ...

thank you !
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Fastload Dec 29, 2024 @ 4:31pm 
Very solid.
I used those settings when playing Skyrim ( Nolvus modlist).
Before i was having a lot of freezing,but after setting up your setting,did not have any problem.
Wayna Dec 30, 2024 @ 6:09am 
Thank you it works perfectly
Boltzmann Dec 30, 2024 @ 4:22pm 
You can set a frame rate cap in the nVidia driver panel as well as AMD's. Just to let you know, Riva isn't really needed.
Also, at 144fps with a 144Hz monitor you may feel a bit of lag or latency. To alleviate this set your fps cap to 71fps which will result in 71/142 - give that a try. This is similar to the nVidia Reflex option.
If possible, try turning off vsync in LS and your game (given there is no visible tearing) - this will lower the latency further.
Last edited by Boltzmann; Dec 30, 2024 @ 4:23pm
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Date Posted: Dec 29, 2024 @ 2:39pm
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