Wednesday, February 1st 2017
NVIDIA Announces New Game Bundle, Requires GeForce Experience to Activate
A graphics card-game bundle is always a reason to cheer, though not this time, if you loathe GeForce Experience. The company's latest "Prepare for Battle" game bundle lets you choose between two of the season's hottest game releases - "For Honor," and Tom Clancy's "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" on purchase of new GeForce GTX 1080 or GTX 1070 graphics cards. The only catch here is that you need GeForce Experience to redeem or activate your free game. This further requires you to create a GeForce Experience login, which adds to the list of startup apps, as GeForce Experience dials home to sign-in and sync your game settings.
28 Comments on NVIDIA Announces New Game Bundle, Requires GeForce Experience to Activate
If you want the games - how hard can this be? ...... but yeah - bloatware
You're forced to use it.
You're trying to have a cake and eat it as well in the very same sentence... The very fact you have to install it to get the games is the point where you're forced lol. But oh well...
But boo, all the same.
A game is a series of challenges/problems presented to the user. By analysing how a person tackles various charges, you can profile them way more accurate than by monitoring what apps they have installed or what setting to they change in their video drivers. By monitoring one's gaming habits, you can easily determine whether a person is conservative or adventurous, whether it naturally takes a defensive or aggressive stance and so on. On a group level you can extract even more interesting information.
Besides, Uplay has the fewest operating bugs of those three platforms (at least for me, it never crashes or refuses to connect, unlike Steam). The people that have Uplay problems? Yeah, those are the ones trying to play a Uplay game through Steam because they are too lazy to go buy it and play it on Uplay. Anytime one platform has to work through another, problems are bound to appear.
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Nvidia, upsetting people that don't even use their products.... and never will, gold!
Even tho its a duchy move by Nvidia to get people to use their shitty program it does at least not remove anything from the hardware, yet. I think the day will come where Nvidia requires GFE for all the performance of their cards.