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DayZ supported by Geforce experience now

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Just to give soem advice. Ive tested GE on a series of games.

 

BF3

Bioshock infinate

Assassins creed black flag

Mass effect 3

Deus ex

Hawken

Planetside 2

 

and not once did it optimize my graphical settings.

 

In each and every case I could get better eye candy and/or increased performance from manual settings.

 

If you have no clue about choosing your own resolution, rendering, AA etc etc etc then maybe its worth your time. Im guessing most PC gamers know how to so it really is utterly pointless.

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Despite being myself the kind of person who thinks I know too much about computers to use something like Geforce Experience, I do keep an eye on it. I think it's a fantastic tool for people who can't or don't want to mess around with settings and I'm glad DayZ is now supported.

 

With that said and done, the settings it tells me are "optimal" are utter horse shit. :lol:

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Just to give soem advice. Ive tested GE on a series of games.

 

BF3

Bioshock infinate

Assassins creed black flag

Mass effect 3

Deus ex

Hawken

Planetside 2

 

and not once did it optimize my graphical settings.

 

In each and every case I could get better eye candy and/or increased performance from manual settings.

 

If you have no clue about choosing your own resolution, rendering, AA etc etc etc then maybe its worth your time. Im guessing most PC gamers know how to so it really is utterly pointless.

 

Yeah, GeForce Experience doesn't seem to factor in SLI at all. It had everything on low for me in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, but even with one card I could run everything on high. With SLI, I can run it at maximum settings with 60+ frames per second.

 

@OP: Thanks for bringing this up though, it's good to know that DayZ is at least on the horizon for potential optimization on Nvidia's end as far as drivers and SLI are concerned.

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Awesome, hopefully this means shadowplay will work now

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Awesome, hopefully this means shadowplay will work now

mine works on every game, the trick with shadow play is not to detect games after you install it, I like other dont use GE for the optimization, just for shadow play, so if any games dont work with it, uninstall it (clean) reinstall and dont detect any games, and every game will work :) I have Star Citizen, Insurgency and Nether all working in Shadow play, whithout being detected.

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I almost used this yesterday when I noticed it but saw it wanted to crank all my settings to low for some reason, and I've had better fps running a few things here and there on high and most on normal

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mine works on every game, the trick with shadow play is not to detect games after you install it, I like other dont use GE for the optimization, just for shadow play, so if any games dont work with it, uninstall it (clean) reinstall and dont detect any games, and every game will work :) I have Star Citizen, Insurgency and Nether all working in Shadow play, whithout being detected.

 

your post was so hard to understand.

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mine works on every game, the trick with shadow play is not to detect games after you install it, I like other dont use GE for the optimization, just for shadow play, so if any games dont work with it, uninstall it (clean) reinstall and dont detect any games, and every game will work :) I have Star Citizen, Insurgency and Nether all working in Shadow play, whithout being detected.

 

We were all set to save your bacon davey boy no need to throw your love spuds on the barebecue. :thumbsup:

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Seems like the "optimal" setting is to disable everything.

 

Useful.

Happens to all games that are detected but don't have any profiles created for them (funny is it's also the case of e.g. The Secred World, which even dares showing unskippable "Optimized for Nvidia" logo on each start :))

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