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Geforce Experience is getting worse?

imaheadcase

Diamond Member
I have not used it since they had the email sign up thing required, but someone wanted to see my gameplay of a certain spot in a game i play. So thought "oh hell just do it". What the hell happened to Geforce Experience? The UI is terrible, it was actually better before all the updates.

Not only that, but you have to enable permissions now to record video in win10?? It tells me i have to enable win 10 to let me record video, but the option it tells me to choose is not even in my windows 10. lol

I tell you what, i've yet to find a hardware maker that makes good software as well. Nvidia should just hire Microsoft to put its Geforce Experience into the OS level to make it easier.

I wasted 30min trying to get it to work, when before it was a simple install, keybind to record.

The funny thing is it asks me if i want to leave feedback, but they button to leave feedback you can't click. rofl
 
I've been thinking about this an peripheral matters that are parallel.

I needed a video-editing and burning suite to replace an old Roxio Creator license, and switched over to Cyberlink's.

It installs something like FOUR -- FOUR! -- system-tray items. One of them raises the power state to my GTX1070 so that it's running at 40% power and its full stock base-clock.

"Experience" requires you create an account and password with NVidia, and then have the presence of mind to make your system remember it, or let Experience remember it.

On the up side, it will custom-optimize your settings for each and every game you play. On the downside, it's always been a bit bothersome -- asking you to download the latest GeForce driver when you might not want to.

You don't NEED it, although the optimization feature is nice to have. There have been times that I just downloaded version upgrades of everything else and excluded Experience.

Whatever you do, ALWAYS choose the "custom" installation on those drivers and then check the box for "Clean Installation."
 
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