The developers of the Lossless Scaling utility continue to work on their software in a rather strange direction. Previously, they introduced the built-in generation of intermediate frames, then added the option of generating two intermediate frames at once between two real ones, and now they intend to allow the software to finish drawing three frames at once.
The most interesting thing here is that it works quite well, and in the video below you can see for yourself the result of FGx4, which adds an additional 90 frames to 30 real frames to improve smoothness. As a result, there are literally three times more drawn intermediate frames than real ones rendered by the video card.
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