NVIDIA is which allows users to adjust GPU settings, install software, and fine-tune gameplay, all from one place. Currently, you have to navigate to the outdated Control Panel app and do some menu diving to complete tasks like setting up G-Sync. There's also an entirely separate “user-friendly” app called GeForce Experience for basic GPU tweaks, driver updates, and quick settings. So this combines two different things into one.
The aptly named NVIDIA app is only a beta version for now, but it appears to do a lot of things. You can use it to update drivers, discover and install and perform all kinds of GPU adjustments. To further simplify things for PC gamers, you can also use it to fine-tune both game settings and driver settings. It's pretty much a one stop shop.
There is a redesigned in-game overlay for easier access to recording tools and performance tracking. The overlay also allows you to apply various game filters, including available for GeForce RTX users. The app appears to be aimed squarely at those who balk at the perceived complexity of PC gaming. You can even use it to redeem bundles and rewards and opt for experimental features and new RTX capabilities.
Speaking of new RTX features, the app makes it easy for users to experiment with this new remix tool that adds enhanced AI-powered textures to older games. The famous Half Life 2 East thanks to this technology. The app will also have access to a new feature called RTX Dynamic Vibrance that boosts visual clarity and improves the current Digital Vibrance feature found in the current app's Control Panel.
To celebrate this beta release, NVIDIA revealed a new Game Ready driver for survival craft game Nightingale. This driver optimizes gaming with DLSS 3 and As for the beta version, it is available for So go ahead and try it.
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