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A customer had AMD 8350, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD and GTX 660 and for BF4, GFE recommended mostly all LOW settings. I went into the game, set them all to HIGH w/ 2X MSAA and HBAO and ran some tests for over an hour and it ran BF4 just fine with a nice stable FPS (even on the large MP maps), so why the hell GFE recommended LOW settings is beyond me. Sure it couldn't handle ULTRA, but on HIGH ran just fine and very smooth.
It also recommended HIGH for BF3. So I went in that game set everything graphics-wise as high as it goes and the machine gets a stable 50-80 FPS at any given time. So GFE is junk if u ask me. I suppose it's ok for someone who doesn't know any better.
some people like higher quality but dont mind lower 30-50fps
others want the best quality at over 60+ to prevent tearing
its impossible for nvidia to make software that will set all game to everyones needs
I loved the auto driver update, but the automatic game settings was meh aswell. For example, I usually like a 60 fps stable fps, but instead it max out portal 2 on my gt 540m and gave me nearly 30 fps. I wish there was a fps slider.
But yeah, don't expect auto anything to be perfect.
Well no wonder it would max portal 2 out all the time. Since all the new gaming pcs these days can play portal 2 at 5760 x 1080 maxed out with at least 60 fps.
It doesn't though.
Settings are personal preferences.
One person might want 60 fps instead of 50, and turn down a setting or two to get there. One person might choose texture resolution over fsaa quality, its entirely arbitrary. Another person might choose to really nerf many features to make sure they stay at 100fps+ for quick twitch games. Nvidia experience is just a "easy button" for people who have no idea what they are doing, so the best they can do is promise a minimum playability, to make sure it works and there are fewer support calls. For anyone else who actually cares about their graphics settings its useless, because they can't cover all setups and they have no idea what your personal preferences are.
Yea mine installed that shield streaming service/process, which eventually went haywire and started eating up ridiculous system resources, so I had to remove it by removing nvidia experience. There is a thread in their forum which has many people complaining about the same problem, it just installs all sorts of things most people don't need.
But the less stuff you have running in the background while your gaming the better imo..
Only thing i install when i install/update the GPU driver is the driver itself and PhysX, i dont bother with Experience or anything else the installer comes with.