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NVIDIA GeForce Experience Open Beta Launched

Do you consider GeForce Experience useful for you?

  • Yes

    Votes: 10 22.2%
  • No

    Votes: 27 60.0%
  • I don't know

    Votes: 8 17.8%

  • Total voters
    45
while game settings are meh for me whatever they "optimize" i'll reconfigure anyways. But I see a drivers tab. If they could indicate and load the best drivers for each game I'll bite.

Haven't had to game patch since moving to online distribution only for games. But drivers? there's still a few titles that can give issues/oddities.
 
Meh, I'm going to stick to setting options per-game.

I agree that not all games have an easy to understand UI, but many do have Graphics and Advanced Graphic menus. If you can install and use GFE, then use can use the typical Graphics menu which is usually resolution, AA, and quality (Low, Med, High, Ultra, etc). Heck, I know what most settings are and I still just use the presets.
 
with every game revolving around it's own little universe and almost zero standards in regards to everything.

That being said, I agree this would require quite a bit of dedication/maintenance...
Couldn't say it better. It might be that TWIMTBP will get optmization code built in so Nvidia doesn't even worry about those, while the AMD Gaming Evolved titles and what not they'll need to code and maintance. Sound like a good idea but what might be the best is like you said it could drive some type of universe standards.
 
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