I watched someone else's video about it for tarkov and it didn't work very great, so I thought I wasted money on it but I just found your video and works really well. I can get 120 fps on streets which is so much better than before. Thanks man.
THANK YOU - MIchael G. Scott - But really it works like a charm with normal Tarkov. Finally playable Streets incredible to think a game could be working
Not sure why but this makes my performance way worse. I only need it for Streets, but using this it makes me get only 50 fps on Customs etc, and stutters like crazy. I usually have over 100fps on Customs without using Lossless
Pretty good in offline games working like magic on ghost of tsushima and i noticed that it stops my pc from overheating But the only problem is its the low latency
It's a very good utility, but definitely not for games like online FPS (eg CS2). Let's look at a simple example. I have a 144Hz monitor, so the goal is to reach 144Fps. To do this, I am forced to lock the FPS to 72 and generate every second frame, which brings the desired visual experience, but for me it has a very noticeable input lag (with disabled vsync). Literally, my input lag will be at such a level that I won't be able to compete online in CS2, I can only fight bots this way. But if I were to play an offline FPS game where the AI will never be as strong as the online players, then the input lag is perfectly acceptable. Of course, I also enabled Performance and Allow Tearing. In all other cases, where you don't need instant response time, but your machine can't achieve the desired frame rate, then this is a perfect utility.
It would work great but unless you're already running the game with 40-50 FPS(which is completely playable btw), the tool is basically useless, because, while technically it does double/triple your fps, the tool doesn't have nearly enough data to work with and actually improve anything.
@@Ikerso40i play 144hz but tarkov is so dogshit only maps i can get like 100 fps on are factory and labs, everything else is going to be maybe 80 fps at best and averaging closer to 60 fps with lows being in the 50s on something like lighthouse.
yeah you’re gonna see about 6-12ms increase for input delay, gonna be a bit worse for people with lower-end systems, the more your system is capable of pulling frames without frame gen, the less latency with frame gen you will get.
Don't forget to limit your frames in game, half of what your monitor's refresh rate is. Mine is 120, so I set my in-game to 60. The app fills on the gaps itself, raising it to 120. If you don't limit it, you'll get wacky issues.
@@hewhoplugwalks Tried that out, im on windows 10 and setting a fixed refresh rate and vsync off helped in nvidia control panel but still doesn't do anything for me.
Your input latency/lag is directly related to how high your non-frame generation FPS is - the more frames LS has to "make up" in the game, the more lag/latency you'll experience. Generally frame generation wouldn't be recommended for use in competitive shooter games but if we're talking specifically SPTarkov, the boost in fps is worth it imo.
@@steryyyy wow this is just incredible. I would say that even for normal "competitive" tarkov its day and night. Completely game changer in terms of image fluidity. I am playing in 4k 4090 13900k and of course, SPT has more frame drops than normal tarkov just because the strong use of CPU. I cap the game at 81fps (rtss) in a 165hz monitor and the extra delay added is really WORTH, it is not perceived too much. Cyberpunk, RDR2, etc are going to be awesome. I only have a doubt, could we use the software to add only certain FPS to decrease the latency the most? i mean, if i can get 120fps all the time, could i generate only 40 extra fps? Thank you for the video!
@@4_InLine i dont use this tool, im on a 3090, 13700k, and have no issues at all, just runs between 100 and 120 fps, got a chinese pc? or just commenting as a friend on this scam to hype it up? either way lol
@@mitchelleft7248come on mate, you seems to be the tipycal dude who “run all well”, no problems at all. Maybe for you 100-120 frames are okay, but not for me. I notice EVERY frame drop while it passes a range of 8-12fps. I want pure stability. I play on a 165hz 4k monitor, 4090 and 13900k ddr5 7400. Those CPU & RAM combo exclusively bought for regular tarkov. I wanted rock solid 144fps in customs at least and this is not possible. There are always frame drops. And this is speaking about regular tarkov. Streets run like 90-110fps. Now lets speak about SPT, it has a really STRONGER use of CPU. Your 13700k (which i returned after test the peformance btw) should sweat for maintain your 120max frames. Dont try to come here being disrespectful. I wasted 7€ and i gave my honest review. Test it for yourself, i was really surprised. Nvidia frame generation adds extreme input lag and this software does not.
decreased my FPS by ~30, from a decent 65-75 on the hideout to 40's and even 30's the framerate given by the app doesn't even remotely feel like what it says, it reports 110fps when the game feels like it's running at 35 at most I don't have a bottleneck on my CPU & have a 3050, ran the game fine on most maps except streets, tried but it made it worse. will be refunding the app as well, an absolute time waster