Lossless Scaling delivers a more consistent frame rate, which results in a smoother overall gaming experience. The LSFG 2.2.1 X2 Scaling Method effectively stabilizes the frame rate, making gameplay feel more fluid than AFMF2. It may be due to driver compatibility issues with the native portrait screen, as I experienced a lot of micro-stuttering and choppiness, which made the game not enjoyable at all with AFMF2. However, AFMF 2 has improved significantly from the first generation. With the search mode set to high, it disables itself less often. Unlike AFMF 1, where frame rates would drop from 80 FPS to 30 FPS depending on movement. The visual quality of the current version of Lossless Scaling looks almost as good as AFMF2. In the past, AFMF looked better because Lossless Scaling had many artifacts and waving distortions, especially at the bottom of the screen. AFMF 2 has better input lag because it includes Radeon Anti-Lag. However, Lossless Scaling also provides good input lag with allow tearing enabled.
Please note that the performance test results provided are indicative and may vary based on individual hardware configurations, software settings, and environmental factors. The results should be considered as a general guideline rather than definitive performance expectations.
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