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Can we just assume that when someone says "That thing is not needed whatsoever" it means "I, personally, have no need of that thing for my personal needs." Because then there's really not much to argue about...

 

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1 hour ago, Ricardo41 said:

And you base this opinion of yours on what kind of facts?

It’s simple. Games run without GFE. All of them. 
 

The better question to ask is what does GFE add to the gaming experience?  Driver updates?  Nah, can do that myself. Profiles?  Nah, I can adjust my own game settings. 

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I imagine there are quite a few of us who make great use of the GFE overlays to improve the appearance of MSFS. For me, it’s nearly essential. 
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48 minutes ago, rlashier said:

I imagine there are quite a few of us who make great use of the GFE overlays to improve the appearance of MSFS. For me, it’s nearly essential. 
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That is true. I'd love to use GFE for its filters but unfortunately MSFS starts crashing for whatever reason as soon as GFE is installed.


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Currently running the 528.24 driver.  I tried the 531.41 driver and got the 'gcard overheating' punt from MSFS, running DX12.  I'm passing with this latest driver and will stick with 528.24 until further notice since it's never caused this problem and its performance for my needs (exclusively VR) seems fine. 


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12 hours ago, Greggy_D said:

It’s simple. Games run without GFE. All of them. 
 

The better question to ask is what does GFE add to the gaming experience?  Driver updates?  Nah, can do that myself. Profiles?  Nah, I can adjust my own game settings. 

I mean, why do I need a washing machine. I can just wash my clothes in the sink. 

I find Geforce Experience to be a very useful tool:

1) Easy notification when a new driver is available. 
2) Easy one-click install of new drivers
3) Optimize your in-game graphics settings with one click
4) Easy undo of optimization
5) Overlay with lots of useful info about your graphics card's performance. 

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25 minutes ago, Ricardo41 said:

I mean, why do I need a washing machine. I can just wash my clothes in the sink. 

I find Geforce Experience to be a very useful tool:

1) Easy notification when a new driver is available. 
2) Easy one-click install of new drivers
3) Optimize your in-game graphics settings with one click
4) Easy undo of optimization
5) Overlay with lots of useful info about your graphics card's performance. 

The Geforce Experience has been causing CTD when the filters are applied, it has been acknowledged by Nvidia

https://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/531.68/531.68-win11-win10-release-notes.pdf

page 13

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13 hours ago, Greggy_D said:

The better question to ask is what does GFE add to the gaming experience?

As far as I know, it's the only screen capture tool, that capture the whole MSFS screen WITHOUT the window borders when MSFS is on windowed mode. It's also my video capture tool and one click driver update if needed. Plain simple. I have no issue with it regarding MSFS.

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I would like to chip in on the debate with some middle ground hopefully. 
Geforce Experience is good for video capture and for the easy use screen filters, but it is buggy, has caused a few issues with MSFS, and it does come with a lot of baggage.

As for the optimisation thing, is not very good.  I tried it once and it completely messed up my settings / appearance / performance. 
You are better off adjusting them yourself to your liking after a bit of research, as it seems like Nvidia took about 10 seconds deciding on their settings, plus how do they know what you want?  Some prefer looks over frame rate, while others are the other way around.

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If you want to save your filters so you can reload them after a large MSFS SU or N.V. driver update :

https://www.reddit.com/r/GeForceExperience/comments/sjt2i0/geforce_gamefilter_save_location/

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46 minutes ago, bobcat999 said:

I would like to chip in on the debate with some middle ground hopefully. 
 

Been using GFE mostly for snapping screenshots and Shadowplay. Tried the filters too  . Never had any problem.

Optimization ? I don't do any or rather I gave up this tortuous no-end process which spoiled the fun in its predecessors. MSFS is well optimized enough for me, thank  you very much.

Now I have a question. Am I some kind of reactionary (I think I am) but I do not understand this perpetual quest for the last driver 😁 ?  I have one, it works, why risking trouble for a gain which by experience always minuscule or most often non-existent (except for the placebo effect) ?

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2 hours ago, Dominique_K said:

Now I have a question. Am I some kind of reactionary (I think I am) but I do not understand this perpetual quest for the last driver 😁 ?  I have one, it works, why risking trouble for a gain which by experience always minuscule or most often non-existent (except for the placebo effect) ?

I wouldn't class you as a reactionary Dominique, or if you are you are a very considerate one! :laugh:

I think you are quite right.  Reasons to update for me are, a critical security issue, a new feature worth having, or fixing specific issues with titles I own, such as MSFS etc.
Other than that, no reason to keep messing.  Sometimes my graphics settings go all out of shape after a driver update, so not worth it for me unless I need to.

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It's been about 7 years since my last driver install...  I'm a little confused based on what I'm reading here and I can't tell if all drivers have the OPTION to install GFE when loading the new driver or if the new driver forces comes with GFE (with not option to install GFE).  I'm a purist when it comes to drivers and only want the bare minimum of driver interaction with the hardware.  Sometimes less is more.  I don't like CTDs, etc...

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37 minutes ago, Cavemanhead said:

It's been about 7 years since my last driver install...  I'm a little confused based on what I'm reading here and I can't tell if all drivers have the OPTION to install GFE when loading the new driver or if the new driver forces comes with GFE (with not option to install GFE).  I'm a purist when it comes to drivers and only want the bare minimum of driver interaction with the hardware.  Sometimes less is more.  I don't like CTDs, etc...

You still have the option.  I just pick 'custom' install' at the start to get various options to show, as it keeps offering me Nvidia audio as well, which I don't use, so I untick that box also.

As well as GeForce Experience, I think the other option is 'PhysicsX', which not a lot of games use these days, but some old ones might, so I keep that ticked as it is small and does no harm.

PS.  If it has been seven years, then you need to consider some 'newer' drivers, if not the latest, as there have been at least three driver releases over the last couple of years that affect MSFS.  There was an initial driver at release in August 2020, then two bug fixes, the last one being for memory management in DX12 mode.

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Call me Bob or Rob, I don't mind, but I prefer Rob.

I like to trick airline passengers into thinking I have my own swimming pool in my back yard by painting a large blue rectangle on my patio.

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23 hours ago, Ricardo41 said:

And you base this opinion of yours on what kind of facts

It is a fact that you do not need GeForce Experience for the driver to work as intended. Like many, I don't use it either.

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