: Lossless Scaling is a paid utility on Steam (typically $6.99).
While Uptodown.com is a popular third-party repository for software like (a video editor), the official and primary platform for Lossless Scaling is Steam .
: The mouse cursor now renders at the target framerate (e.g., the generated 60 or 120 FPS), making navigation feel much smoother than previous versions.
: This version introduced LSFG 2.2 , which significantly improved UI detection. This reduces artifacts and ghosting on static game elements like HUDs and health bars.
: "V-Sync" and "Allow Tearing" options were merged into a single dropdown menu for easier configuration.
: Lossless Scaling is a paid utility on Steam (typically $6.99).
While Uptodown.com is a popular third-party repository for software like (a video editor), the official and primary platform for Lossless Scaling is Steam .
: The mouse cursor now renders at the target framerate (e.g., the generated 60 or 120 FPS), making navigation feel much smoother than previous versions.
: This version introduced LSFG 2.2 , which significantly improved UI detection. This reduces artifacts and ghosting on static game elements like HUDs and health bars.
: "V-Sync" and "Allow Tearing" options were merged into a single dropdown menu for easier configuration.