Nvidia introduced software to help gamers optimize graphics settings
Nvidia has released a new service, called the GeForce Experience, to help gamers automatically set up optimal graphics settings.
Nvidia has released a new service, called the GeForce Experience, to help gamers automatically set up optimal graphics settings.
GeForce Experience is basically a cloud-based service designed with the task of analyzing user's computer hardware and automatically adjusting in-game graphics and screen resolution, helping to optimize Game experience for gamers. The GeForce Experience is also equipped with the latest auto update feature for graphics cards, so users no longer have to download these drivers manually.
Nvidia said with new software, players will no longer have to perform too many operations. The GeForce Experience can even automatically adjust advanced settings such as anti-aliasing, shadow effects. Theoretically, gamers can apply different configurations to the graphics card, however, the GeForce Experience can apply the optimal settings from cloud servers to your computer.
This software is currently in beta stage but has not been released publicly by Nvidia but only allows certain users to try it out. If there is no problem, all users can download and use Nvidia's new software in 4 or 6 weeks.
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