Lossless Scaling

BetaBeacon
May 11, 2026
- Developer FrankBaretta has brought the Lossless Scaling Frame Generation (LSFG) tool to Android, originally released on Steam. - The LSFG feature is integrated into version 0.9.1 of the GameNative app, allowing users to access and adjust settings easily. - The Android port of LSFG may introduce 50 to 80 milliseconds of lag compared to the Linux version due to Android's limitations. - LSFG can significantly improve performance in games like The Last of Us Part 1, boosting frame rates from 30fps to over 80fps in some cases. - GameHub also introduced an AI frame generation feature in version 6.0.1.
BetaBeacon
May 8, 2026
Frame generation technology, previously common in PC gaming, is now available on Android devices through a new Vulkan-based iteration of Lossless Scaling's technology. This technology can be accessed through a standalone version or GameHub, both requiring the purchase of Lossless Scaling for .99 on Steam. LSFG on Android offers features such as up to an 8x frame generation multiplier, performance mode, HDR mode, anti-artifact mode, and flow scale adjustment. Despite some limitations, such as noticeable artifacting and added latency, this technology can significantly improve frame rates on Android devices, particularly for PC game emulation.
Winsage
August 4, 2025
Valve's SteamOS has increased its market share by 0.32%, while Microsoft's Windows 11 has decreased by 0.44%. Approximately four million players are now using SteamOS out of Steam's 132 million user base. This growth is linked to the popularity of handheld gaming devices, particularly following the launch of Valve's Steam Deck in 2022. Valve plans to enhance SteamOS's compatibility with various devices, while Microsoft is introducing a 'full-screen experience' for its Xbox PC app.
AppWizard
April 18, 2025
The acquisition of the Steam application CompressorX allows gamers to compress game files, maximizing existing storage without needing hardware upgrades. Modern games like The Last of Us Part II Remastered (150GB), Monster Hunter Wilds (75GB), and Cyberpunk 2077 with its Phantom Liberty expansion (100GB) contribute to high storage demands. External SSDs and hard drives provide additional space, but CompressorX offers a quick solution for optimizing current storage. While it has some quirks, such as a confusing automation feature and variable compression times, it helps gamers maintain their game libraries without deleting titles.
AppWizard
March 21, 2025
Lossless Scaling is a standalone application that enhances gaming by providing upscaling and frame generation capabilities for various PC games, regardless of the graphics card. It was initially developed for integer scaling of older pixel graphics games but has evolved to include enhancements similar to DLSS and FSR. The application features built-in upscalers using algorithms like FSR, LS1, and Integer scaling, serving as alternatives for games without support for advanced technologies. A key feature is the LSFG algorithm for Frame Generation, which can potentially double, triple, or quadruple frame rates, though it may introduce increased latency and some "unreal" generated frames. Lossless Scaling significantly improves performance in space simulation games, boosting frame rates from around 90 FPS to 140 FPS and enhancing complex scenes. It also benefits console ports with frame rate caps, such as Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered, where activating 2x Frame Generation can raise the frame rate from 60 FPS to 120 FPS, improving visual fluidity despite some input lag.
AppWizard
August 5, 2024
Recent developments in Lossless Scaling frame generation include the upcoming integration of a 4x FPS mode, demonstrated in a video by YouTube user Vyathaen. Beta testers report that latency is consistent with the existing 2x FPS option. Version 2.1, released in June, introduced a 3x FPS mode and performance optimizations for the 2x FPS mode. Lossless Scaling is currently available for purchase on Steam, compatible with any GPU and all PC games, including those played through emulators.
AppWizard
August 5, 2024
Recent developments in Lossless Scaling frame generation include the upcoming implementation of a 4x FPS mode, which will enhance frame generation capabilities. A dedicated video showcasing this mode can be found on the Lossless Scaling official Discord server, featuring gameplay from Cyberpunk 2077. Beta testers report that latency remains consistent with the existing 2x FPS option, allowing for a playable experience if the base framerate is high enough. The release of version 2.1 in June introduced a 3x FPS mode and performance optimizations for the 2x FPS mode. Lossless Scaling is available for purchase on Steam and is compatible with any GPU and all PC games, including emulators.
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