![]() While it makes sense to record things on the graphics card level (easier to capture) and I like that you can start the recording and it’ll have captured the last five minutes (since it’s running on the graphics card, there’s no downside to temporarily storing data when you’re not in recording mode), I don’t like that it was automatically enabled and turning it off wasn’t an easy option to find. My options are Driver Management, Optomize Games (which isn’t always the most optimal settings), Hardware (I can see my hardware list, and even change the light on my graphics card), Something about the Shield (which I might care about if I had one), and settings. ![]() It wasn’t annoying on start up, it’s interface is clean, it’s driver update is easy to find and painless (I don’t even know where the driver update on Gaming Evolved was), and it didn’t have much functionality to it. On the other hand, GeForce experience always seemed nice and slim in comparison. I’ve got Steam for chatting and buying games and managing my library, and if I wanted social media stuff (which I don’t really), I’d just use Twitch. ![]() I didn’t like the way it tried to be a games store, or a chat program, or an achievement tracker or a social media hub. If my next card is an AMD, I might see if Gaming Evolved has gotten better, but to be honest my experience of Gaming Evolved from a year or two ago compared to GeForce Experience doesn’t paint Gaming Evolved in a good light. ![]()
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