![]() GeForce Experience will use the Nvidia cloud data center to automatically optimize the settings for your game. If you are new to PC gaming or you simply want to skip straight to the virtual scene, then this software could save you precious gaming minutes (or hours). If this doesn’t float your boat, then the GeForce Experience one-click optimization tool will navigate the maze of potential setting and cryptic console controls for you. Some players take great pleasure in updating their games, and fine tuning the settings to their optimum experience. The GeForce Experience: creative control and easy optimization Those who are using the desktop app can download the update directly from NVIDIA, or just jump into a game right in Chrome.GeForce Experience: all-in-one optimization software NVIDIA also says that several freezing issues have also been resolved. NVIDIA's FreeStyle mode will now apply the correct filters when switching from Ansel. Devices that lose their network connection will no longer see an infinite spinner on a feedback page, but instead will be notified of the loss. The company says that non-English keyboards will now function as expected while streaming. NVIDIA also announced several bugfixes to GeForce NOW. The Share button lets iOS and Android devices to send a link to any game through the devices Share panel, so it can be sent via SMS, WhatsApp, Signal, or any other messaging service or by email. This affects the desktop app as well as browsers. NVIDIA has also expanded its game sharing and invitation options by adding a dedicated button on each game. The Mac version of GeForce now has support for Apple Silicon Macs with M1 processors (via Rosetta), like the 2020 Mac mini, and the app will then start to auto-update itself properly in the future on macOS Big Sur. ![]() Speaking of the dedicated app, NVIDIA also announced several enhancements in the latest version of its service. However, NVIDIA says that playing in the browser may not provide the best experience, and still recommends using its app for top performance. Not everyone wants to download yet another application or have another startup process just to play some games. GeForce NOW also allows gamers to play games direct from their own libraries on the service, although throughout much of 2020, NVIDIA did lose access to some of those. Streaming services like GeForce NOW are the only way to get high-detail graphics in the latest high-budget games on many notebooks and desktops with integrated graphics solutions. Providing browser-based solutions for traditional desktop platforms like Windows allows users who don't want to install another app to get in on the action, and more importantly, add some additional revenue to NVIDIA's bottom line. NVIDIA seems to be getting the hint that more users is always better, as the company has now opened up support for Google's Chrome browser on Windows and macOS. Adding GeForce NOW support to Safari on iOS devices also allowed NVIDIA to skirt Apple's apparent ban on game streaming subscription services that might compete with Apple Arcade subscription services. Over the course of 2020, the company opened up its cloud gaming service to browsers, starting with Chrome on ChromeOS. When GeForce NOW launched, NVIDIA's cutting-edge gaming service supported streaming games that were rendered in cloud data centers to devices running a dedicated app.
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