Nvidia’s finally replacing GeForce Experience with this all-in-one “Nvidia app” - eviltoast
    • Alexstarfire@lemmy.world
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      11 个月前

      Same. The last time I reinstalled everything I decided to just not log in. I don’t use it for anything other than to get driver updates. I can do that myself if I feel like I need it. That’s what I did before automatic updates were even a thing.

  • Frogodendron@beehaw.org
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    11 个月前

    Did they remove the necessary step of creating an account for a simple act of updating a driver? Because that sucked. I know I can go to a website and download the drivers manually but this is also not very convenient to remember checking for updates from time to time.

    Edit: Oh silly me, check the article before commenting: yes, it says that login is optional. Yay, I guess.

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        11 个月前

        So that I can play Stardew Valley at highest FPS possible of course.

        Joking aside, I have encountered problems with graphics card driver, specifically in Apex Legends (it took them ages to fix crashing mid-match with NVIDIA problem) and AC Valhalla (there was a slight gain in FPS, though it might have been a placebo). Also, the first thing I usually do when experiencing some lag is updating the drivers. It doesn’t always help, but sometimes it does.

        And I simply don’t like the state of devices when there’s anything to update — it may be Windows, iOS, Android updates, or apps updates, or drivers updates, or Node.js package updates. That’s a me problem, and in case of Node updating usually brings more problems than it solves, but it just feels better when everything is on the latest version.

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          11 个月前

          i remember back when i used windows, every time i updated the nvidia driver it brought a new problem. like a specific game wouldn’t work or hdmi audio got lost, and i never saw any positive gain in performance. so i always used the one good driver that was over 2 years old before i went full penquin

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    11 个月前

    Oh how exciting! They moved all the menus around! How useful! It will at least be nice to never have to use the Stone Age settings app.

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      11 个月前

      The “stone age” Nvidia control panel is far better than the bloated containerized web app that is GeForce Experience. This sequel app seems like just more of the latter, a low info-desity, heavyweight, gamer-ized, over-designed, TV UI app. Honestly, I’d prefer an .ini file or a CLI to this any day.