Lossless Scaling V3.1.0.0 -

Originally famous for its integer scaling (making retro games look crisp on 4K monitors without blur), the software gained cult status when it introduced . LSFG 1.0 was a miracle: it generated intermediate frames between real ones, effectively doubling your FPS in any game—no developer patch required.

Congratulations. That 30fps console port now feels like 60fps. That 60fps shooter now sings at 120fps. We tested Lossless Scaling v3.1.0.0 on a mid-range system: Ryzen 5 5600X, RTX 3060, 16GB RAM. We locked the base framerate using RivaTuner to isolate the generator’s effect. Lossless Scaling v3.1.0.0

For now, Lossless Scaling v3.1.0.0 is the gold standard for universal frame smoothing. Yes. Without hesitation. Originally famous for its integer scaling (making retro

After installing, join the official Discord. The community has "best settings" lists for hundreds of games—from Red Dead Redemption 2 to Minecraft Java . That 30fps console port now feels like 60fps

In the ever-evolving landscape of PC gaming, the battle between raw hardware power and software optimization has reached a new peak. For years, technologies like NVIDIA’s DLSS 3 and AMD’s FSR 3 have been locked behind proprietary hardware or specific game integrations. But what if you could unlock fluid, AI-driven frame generation for any game—from the pixel-art indie darling to the 2007 PC classic that refuses to die?

Windows 10/11, a GPU that supports DirectX 11 or 12 (integrated graphics work, but a dedicated GPU is better).

Lossless Scaling v3.1.0.0 isn’t just software. It’s a reminder that innovation doesn't always come from billion-dollar hardware companies. Sometimes, it comes from a solo developer with a clever algorithm and a $7 price tag. Download it, scale it, and break every framerate cap you’ve ever known.