GeForce Experience The second surprise announcement of the evening was GeForce Experience, a desktop application that automatically optimizes game settings for a given PC.
One of the key advantages of PC gaming is the wide variety of graphics and game options that can be tweaked by the gamer. Gamers with modern hardware and optimized game settings can experience graphics with amazing fidelity. Unfortunately, four out of five gamers never touch game settings and play their game as it's configured out of the box. Often this results in subpar performance, poor graphics quality, or both. This is where GeForce Experience comes in.
GeForce Experience has two key functions. First, it automatically checks for driver updates and downloads the latest drivers to your PC; gamers no longer need to search the web for driver updates – GeForce Experience delivers them right to your desktop. Second, GeForce Experience detects the games on a user's PC and optimizes those games for the best framerate and image quality. The challenge is selecting the right setting for the countless combination of PCs and games out there. To facilitate this, NVIDIA has built a cluster of PCs—a GeForce supercomputer—to rigorously test between the vast number of hardware and software combinations. Optimal settings personalized for your hardware configuration are then delivered from the cloud to your GeForce-based PC via the GeForce Experience application, giving you the perfect balance of frame rates and quality settings for your games.
GeForce Experience determines a game's optimal playable settings on your PC.
"With GeForce Experience we can now help the gamer, every gamer, all 180 million of them, whether they understand computer graphics or not, to enjoy video games at its fullest," said Jen-Hsun. The GeForce Experience beta will be released on June 6th on GeForce.com.
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