NVIDIA GeForce Experience Beta - NVIDIA seeks your feedback
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lucidus
Sounds like it recommends the best ingame settings for your card. Great for new users I suppose.
Iruwen
Yeah, nothing new for enthusiasts (except they spend more time on bits) but probably nice for beginners.
Penal Stingray
so where is the link? lol u put it there so we can click on an empty space hehehe i could very well use that tool myself just one click and everything is set.
Mikedogg
I remember this, good for people who are new to gaming, but once you understand what setting are most taxing on GPU performance (anything to do with shaders) then for the more experienced it's not hard to configure a game.
FrenchKiss
Well, engines are becoming more complex nowadays. One may not know which feature is actually resource consuming. Depending on your hardware, you may lack of VRAM, or memory bandwidth, or just raw computing performance. If the piece of software can handle that, it's a great tool for mid range gamers!
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Spets
Finally, curious to see how well it works.
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Alright guys, online give it a try and post your feedback in this thread please.
antonyfrn
Installing now on win8 pro 64bit seems to install fine now issues so far only 13 out of 42 installed games (yeah I know possible not settings for all the games I have installed) checking for update seems very slow not sure if its died on its self
WoW settings are very harsh on my system its very playable totally maxed out sitting around 40-60fps in raids
Assassins creed 3 picks up something under C:\Program files (x86)\installshield installation info and classes it as AC3 causing a double entry
BL2 settings seem a bit harsh for my system never had fps issues with my current settings
Spets
I like how it shows the latest driver release notes, hopefully profile updates will now have more information, much better than the old update UI. Another thing I like is the images it shows under the recommended settings, hovering over it shows small info boxes that'll tell you what each setting does with an example.
The settings themselves seem a bit conservative, I'm assuming it doesn't consider overclocks and it doesn't seem to pick up dedicated PhysX cards.
I'll chime in again later 🙂
nakquada
Will give my feedback after work when I get home. Curious to see how she does.
antonyfrn
@Hilbert Hagedoorn or NVidia Is it possible to get a list of support games from NVidia before I make a list of games not showing I have installed.
Thanks
SoloCreep
Error
This file does not exist
EDIT: Im blind. I barely caught this after I posted.
"Update we had to pull the file for the moment as there are some issues at the NVIDIA website. Once we get the green light again, we'll make the file download available again!"
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Spets
Should we re-download it when it's available again?
Hilbert Hagedoorn
Administrator
Not likely, but how cool would it be if we just crashed their cloud servers 🤓
Steve
Setting game path doesn't save in the preferences, i set my C drive where my games are and it picks up games i have on a backup drive and i can't set the folders i want it to scan in. So setting my proper games path is useless because it will scan all drives no matter what i change.
Spets
Foonus
Of course the main purpose of this is for data mining, but along this idea wouldn't it be nice for an app to store your in gamekey bindings and controller configuration and auto configure THAT for you in game!