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In the example they show DLSS doubles the frame rate from about 60 to about 120. Not bad. Of course, the inserted frames are all fake, but if they look good to the eye, that's great!
I just recently upgraded to a card capable of frame gen. As an above average gamer, I can say that I haven't been taken out of the game yet by any weird shit, and I haven't noticed any input lag. I'm not hardcore by any means, but I think the average player can get on board with frame gen and have a good time.
How do you not notice the input delay? It's insanely noticeable to me unless the base framerate is already 140+
When playing with a controller, it's not really noticeable for me, unless I'm gyro aiming or already under some latency from using Steam Link/Moonlight.
Controller would make sense. I've also only tried it in first person games where input delay is probably more noticeable than other types of games