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i dont disagree with it being in a decent state. i'm just annoyed by the marketting around it, which is deceiving, if not flatout lies.
Games do "run faster" and the perceived smoothness and actual framerate are increased.
Not sure where the deceit or flat out lies are coming from.
No, the games runs at the same rate or slightly slower. The driver adds extra frames which the game knows nothing about.
And what's the end result? Game is perceived to run faster....
The animation is smoother but actions have a longer response time. Depending on the game that could be negative to your perception of "speed".
Sure there's an increase in latency. Most of us aren't pro games nor are we going to miss, at most, 88ms of frame time.
You can also lock your framerate lower then use frame gen to boost it up, getting you the benefit of stable frame times.
Frame gen is really good so I'm not sure why the hate for it.
People complained about upscaling as well ...
88ms is huge