AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2 (AFMF 2) is designed to leverage AI to generate additional frames, boosting in-game frame rates without requiring any modifications from the game developers. Initial figures suggest the tech can increase frame rates by approximately 40 percent on laptops equipped with the latest Ryzen AI chips, though performance gains will vary depending on the game.

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    2 months ago

    I’m already using a worse version of frame generation through lossless scaling. The problems you describe are there for sure but for some games it’s literally magic. Metal Gear Rising Revengeance can “run” at 144 frames now and it looks and feels super clean.

    Putting the frames through gsync/freesync really lowers the input lag too.

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      2 months ago

      I’ve only tried frame Gen. on a few games. But Forza horizon 5 in particular makes me nautious with is frame Gen. it feels like I’m getting much worse frame times than it says I’m getting. Frame Gen. off feels so much better.

      Granted this is on a 4090 going from ~130 fps to 144. But you’d think with that little of a difference it should be the least noticeable.

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        I found that if your getting well past 60 frames all it’s gonna do is cause artifacts and input lag. But if you are running a game at 60 or less it really shines.