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Before you get too excited, it's important to temper expectations with reality. While the X20 multiplier exists, the developer THS offers specific recommendations for optimal results: a minimum base framerate of 30 FPS is required, though 40 FPS or higher is preferred, with 60 FPS being ideal at 1080p.
However, not every game is a perfect candidate. Testing has revealed that LSFG 3's effectiveness varies significantly by title: Lossless Scaling -LSFG 3-
Have you tried LSFG 3 yet? The difference between 60fps and 120fps generated motion might just spoil you for real hardware. Before you get too excited, it's important to
It’s a utility that applies (LSFG 3) and spatial/temporal upscaling to any game or application (windowed or fullscreen). Unlike DLSS 3 or FSR 3, it does not require game integration – it works as a post-process overlay. Testing has revealed that LSFG 3's effectiveness varies
Not a glitch. Not an artifact.
In the app’s tab:
Before we dissect LSFG 3, let's define the host application. is a $7 (often on sale) application available on Steam. Unlike DLSS or FSR, it is not tied to specific game engines or developer implementation. It works as a universal overlay tool that applies scaling algorithms (like LS1, FSR, or NIS) and frame generation to any windowed application.