Lossless Scaling V2.10.1 — Essential

Unlike NVIDIA’s DLSS 3 or AMD’s FSR 3, Lossless Scaling works on (including Intel integrated graphics) and with any game —even emulated titles like Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom on Yuzu or classic PC games from the early 2000s that have no modern graphics options.

Before diving into the specifics of v2.10.1, it is crucial to understand the software itself. Lossless Scaling is a paid application available on Steam (typically for a low one-time fee) designed to do two things: upscale any window or game using advanced algorithms, and generate synthetic frames via its proprietary Frame Generation technology. Lossless Scaling v2.10.1

The user interface received a minor facelift. The dropdown menu for scaling modes (Anime4K, FSR, LS1, etc.) now includes real-time preview thumbnails, making it easier to understand what each algorithm does to pixel art versus 3D rendered scenes. Unlike NVIDIA’s DLSS 3 or AMD’s FSR 3,

Enable "Draw FPS" in the app. The top-left corner will show your "Base FPS / Generated FPS" (e.g., 30/60). If these numbers don't show, the scaling isn't active. Anti-Cheat Warning: The user interface received a minor facelift