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번역 관련 문제 보고
Had to uninstall and put geforce experience back on, which has always worked perfectly for me.
Took me over an hour to fix the mess.
Every page has the large banner at the top - News. Then lower down, on the main page, there is GeForce Discover. A modern way to say "GeForce Adverts".
Also, although you can opt out of data collection, you need an account to opt out! LOL!
Anyway, they have already stopped supporting Experience and it's only a matter of time before they remove them altogether.
Reboot and clean install latest NVIDIA Driver with no GFE.
Then install the latest version of the NVIDIA App.
Don't let it optimize any games. Why would you?
Just run the games.
Configure the game settings all yourself.
Whenever you install NVIDIA drivers or apps; after it is all done. Go to Windows Services and disable all NVIDIA services; except for the one called Display Container.
Well overall do the wipe; then reboot and install driver of choice; such as 555.99 for example
Doesn't have to be very latest one. Long as stable.
But DO NOT install GFE, period.
Then install NVIDIA app.
Many had issues when you attempt to install NVIDIA app because of GFE already being present.
Once all is installed, reboot the system before you do anything with the NVIDIA App or Control Panel.
There is nothing exciting in there. The Overlay is handy, but not something I would leave enabled all the time.
I find the optimisation feature quite handy for some games. It's the only way I know how to force Skyrim SE and heroes of the storm to use a resolution much higher than my monitor allows. I think it's the nvidia DSR feature. (Dynamic Super Resolution)
Skyrim looks terrible in 1080.
Not sure I can do that in windows, my monitor can't go higher than 1920x1080. Unless I'm misunderstanding what you mean.
Geforce experience ups the resolution in game massively then shrinks it down to fit my screen. Resulting in a much sharper image.
What you're describing is DSR, Dynamic Super Resolution. That makes the game render at a higher resolution, set in Nvidia Control Panel, and then down scales to the monitors actual resolution.
In you case that would mean rendering at say 4k and then downscaling to your monitors resolution of 1080p
Okay I was unaware you could enable it in the control panal, used to just letting Geforce experience do it for me. Thanks for the tip. Although the app is still useful if you want to run only select games in higher resolutions, i guess.