Is GeForce Experience Being Replaced?! NVIDIA Has Made an Important Decision

TECH NEWS – NVIDIA has embarked on a complete overhaul of the application.

 

 

GeForce Experience, the NVIDIA application, has been trying to convince users of its capabilities for years. But the truth is that it did not really succeed in convincing the majority. However, if everything is true, the app will get new features that will probably make you think twice before saying no to it.

As reported in a recent article by PC Gamer, a new beta version of the NVIDIA App makes it easier to roll back driver updates. This feature is in high demand by users who have had problems with recent updates. Also, starting October 1st, all updates include support for RTX HDR in multi-monitor configurations. There is no longer any need for detours.

 

The new NVIDIA App also offers other improvements and fixes

 

Thanks to the virtues of the application, users can customize the font colour on the statistics interface. Additionally, the app now indicates when Shadowplay recording is restricted by protected content, improving transparency for users. Moreover, users will also appreciate other important functions since the option to delete manually added programs has also been included in the traffic tab.

Also included are optimal settings for nine games, including God of War: Ragnarök and Star Wars Outlaws.

In addition to all of this, issues, where filters were not working in titles such as Apex Legends, Dead by Daylight, and Rainbow Six Siege, will be fixed. In addition, the update also includes general improvements in areas such as application stability, the interface (now easier to navigate and the need to use the NVIDIA control panel), and the removal of the need to create an account. Thus, unlike the previous GeForce Experience, users do not need to create an account to use the aforementioned features.

Source: PC Gamer

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