Understanding Frame Gen in PUBG

Frame Generation technologies... like NVIDIA’s DLSS 3 or AMD’s FSR 3... create entirely new frames using AI. This helps you hit high refresh rates without needing a R50,000 rig. If you are browsing the latest NVIDIA or ATI graphics cards, you will notice this feature is a massive selling point. In a competitive shooter like PUBG, more frames usually mean smoother tracking. However, because these frames are "interpolated," they can sometimes introduce a tiny bit of input lag.

The Ban Risk: BattlEye and Anti-Cheat

The big question remains... Frame Gen PUBG: Is It Safe or Will You Get Banned? Generally, if the technology is implemented at the game level by the developers, it is 100% safe. PUBG officially supports certain upscaling tech, which makes it a legitimate way to optimise your performance. However, history has shown that driver-level features can sometimes cause issues. For example, AMD’s "Anti-Lag+" feature previously caused bans in several titles because it modified game DLL files.

If you are using high-end MSI graphics cards with standard DLSS settings, you are in the clear. The anti-cheat software, BattlEye, looks for unauthorised memory injections. Official Frame Gen implementations do not fall into this category.

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Latency Pro Tip ⚡

When using Frame Generation in competitive games like PUBG, always enable NVIDIA Reflex or AMD Anti-Lag. This helps offset the slight increase in input latency caused by frame interpolation, ensuring your mouse movements still feel snappy during intense gunfights.

Native Performance vs. AI Frames

While AI is great, nothing beats raw power. Many local players prefer the reliability of AMD Radeon graphics cards for their excellent value and strong rasterisation performance. If you aren't a fan of AI frames, simply upgrading to a faster card ensures you get high FPS without any software trickery.

Even newer entries like Intel Arc graphics cards are making waves with their own XeSS upscaling, which provides a similar boost. While some users might try to use workstation graphics cards for gaming, we generally recommend sticking to gaming-specific hardware to ensure driver stability with PUBG’s frequent updates. 🚀

Final Verdict: Is It Safe?

Yes, using the official in-game settings for Frame Gen in PUBG is safe. To avoid any risk of a ban, avoid using third-party "frame gen mods" that replace game files. Stick to the official drivers and in-game menus to keep your account secure. 🔧✨

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