
I use an Intel UHD 620 (yes, iGPU 💀💀) with 24gb of RAM.
Bought lossless scaling today and it is my first time seeing some games run at more than 40 fps 💀
But there's one thig I noticed, The car physics in some games are behaving weirdly. Like in one of them it feels like someone lowered the gravity even though I did not touch any settings and reset them all just to confirm.
Is it just me or does it really change some mechanics?
Posted by V8Thunder_
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it shouldn’t but it may feel that way due to increased latency
No, but if you’re using frame generation – the game isn’t actually running at the framerate you’re seeing, and running at low FPS can cause physics glitches in many games.
If your CPU isn’t powerful enough to do the physics/other game logic calculation at appropriate rates, framegen or upscaling won’t help you.
If It’s very old game then those usually need 50 to 60 fps cap and VSync On.
No. A game’s physics depends on the engine and frame gen tools use the same to predict the fake frames, so the more you try to push it, the worse your game might feel, especially if your base performance is bad.