Wednesday, July 6th 2016

NVIDIA GeForce Experience Gets UI Update, Won't Work Without Login

NVIDIA released a major update to its GeForce Experience app, which significantly changes the user interface (UI). The new GeForce Experience 3.0 is being shipped as a public beta, and is currently not part of an NVIDIA driver installer. Its UI now has two key sections, one which deals with game setting optimization, and the other which lets users access NVIDIA GeForce features such as Ansel, GameStream, driver updates, etc. Perhaps the biggest change here is that having an online account with NVIDIA is no longer optional, if you want to use GeForce Experience.

NVIDIA uses this account to store your game settings and other preferences on the cloud, so they're portable between all your devices, and could be useful if you're a PC enthusiast that frequently changes hardware. On the flip-side, though, GeForce Experience becomes another app that dials home each time you start your PC, impacting start-up speed. The new UI does make things more organized, and labels your games much like a DRM client like Origin or Steam would. You don't need GeForce Experience to use NVIDIA graphics cards, though. The app's install is still optional, and can be unchecked in the "Custom install" screen of the GeForce driver installer.
Sources: Tom's Hardware, NVIDIA
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52 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce Experience Gets UI Update, Won't Work Without Login

#51
xorbe
FluffmeisterIt's Nv, the storm in the teacups are always epic.
Log in to GFE?? We could always go outside and set things on fire and jump on cop cars until we don't get our way ...

o_O
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Vayra86
FluffmeisterIt's Nv, the storm in the teacups are always epic.
For the money those storms cost, naturally.
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