HeyYou Posted January 8 Share Posted January 8 1 hour ago, 363rdChemicalCompany said: I have never tried it but I imagine dit would cut me off from my mods? I do use the seperate GeForce optimizer feature though. I would think it's configurable for which EXE it actually fires off.... but, don't know for sure. I don't use it, and it isn't running on my machine. I have the NVidia control panel, but, NOT the GeForce Experience. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pagafyr Posted January 9 Share Posted January 9 I found by running the NVIDIA GeForce Experience first after running the Automatic Tuner and leaving it turned On, it appears my games run much better. In Graphics all the games I have are listed. Without running the other games service launchers (EA/Ubisoft/Steam) I select a game. There are three dots to the right of name of the Game I select. Three dots open up three options we can select from. Below the games title I can see what the game settings status is. If the game is Optimized by NVIDIA GeForce is says so below the games title in the right side of the Graphics window left column displaying the games. To the right of the title of the game are the three dots. I left clicked on the three dots. The option to play is tops in the menu that appears; with two more options I don't use. I chose Play from the list to start the game using NVIDIA GeForce Experience to run it. Any game that has an App service launcher (like Steam/Ubisoft/EA that launches the games NVIDIA GeForce Experience asks that when the NGE is given the play command NGE will run them after selecting to Play them from the NGE Graphics page where our games listing is in a column on the left in the Graphics section. The game starts via NVIDIA GeForce Experience after we sign in to the games service launcher/s (Steam/Ubisoft/EA or whatever company you have that you normally launch your games from). NVIDIA GeForce Experience is already prepared to launch the games so we don't have to launch the games with their launcher after you signed in. To Steam for example. NVIDIA GeForce Experience is controlling the launch the game runs. Do not click on play in the other launcher. NVIDIA G E will run the game without us having to click on the play function in the other service. The game you click to play will start loading once you signed in from the other App. Just let NVIDIA GeForce Experience run the game from then on. Do not mistake NVIDIA GeForce Experience with NVIDIA GeForce NOW. NVIDIA GeForce NOW is for people with Super Fast Internet Service. An unstable 50 MBps isn't quite fast enough. A constant speed over 50 MBps is what works best with NGN. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
363rdChemicalCompany Posted January 9 Author Share Posted January 9 12 hours ago, Pagafyr said: I found by running the NVIDIA GeForce Experience first after running the Automatic Tuner and leaving it turned On, it appears my games run much better. In Graphics all the games I have are listed. Without running the other games service launchers (EA/Ubisoft/Steam) I select a game. There are three dots to the right of name of the Game I select. Three dots open up three options we can select from. Below the games title I can see what the game settings status is. If the game is Optimized by NVIDIA GeForce is says so below the games title in the right side of the Graphics window left column displaying the games. To the right of the title of the game are the three dots. I left clicked on the three dots. The option to play is tops in the menu that appears; with two more options I don't use. I chose Play from the list to start the game using NVIDIA GeForce Experience to run it. Any game that has an App service launcher (like Steam/Ubisoft/EA that launches the games NVIDIA GeForce Experience asks that when the NGE is given the play command NGE will run them after selecting to Play them from the NGE Graphics page where our games listing is in a column on the left in the Graphics section. The game starts via NVIDIA GeForce Experience after we sign in to the games service launcher/s (Steam/Ubisoft/EA or whatever company you have that you normally launch your games from). NVIDIA GeForce Experience is already prepared to launch the games so we don't have to launch the games with their launcher after you signed in. To Steam for example. NVIDIA GeForce Experience is controlling the launch the game runs. Do not click on play in the other launcher. NVIDIA G E will run the game without us having to click on the play function in the other service. The game you click to play will start loading once you signed in from the other App. Just let NVIDIA GeForce Experience run the game from then on. Do not mistake NVIDIA GeForce Experience with NVIDIA GeForce NOW. NVIDIA GeForce NOW is for people with Super Fast Internet Service. An unstable 50 MBps isn't quite fast enough. A constant speed over 50 MBps is what works best with NGN. I always start Fallout 4 via the F4SE executable rather than Steam for my mods to work I must start via F4SE no other way (I think) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pagafyr Posted January 10 Share Posted January 10 I used to copy the Optimized settings into the games settings instead. I thought that made the game play just fine. Until I ran the Automatic Tuner. It tested the GPU and stuff. It set the GPU and video cards stuff up to run best. Setting them up so they work best with the game. Again the NVIDIA GeForce Experience Automatic Tuner sets the GPU and stuff so they perform the best when we play different games. The Automatic Tuner takes awhile to do a thorough examination to make adjustments. I can see the difference when the game is running after launching a game with NVIDIA GeForce Experience Automatic Tuner On. That is what I discovered after testing playing the game before and after I learned about the Automatic Tuner that tunes the video cards GPU's and the computers stuff to play well together. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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