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Geforce Experience Reliability

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March 19, 2014 5:12:15 AM

Geforce Experience says that I can play Shogun 2 on high-ultra, yet in the demo I can only play it on low-medium. Is it just because it is a demo, or is Geforce lying to me :D  ... I have an i5 4440, gtx 645 and 8gb of ram

PS: I can play medieval 2 maxed out, but Napoleon only on medium even though I am getting like 60 fps (it won't let me turn it up... Thank you

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March 19, 2014 5:27:32 AM

I would let the Geforce Experience software give you a baseline for how you should set things. Tweak things after if necessary.

A lot of times if you're trying to play an older game with a newer video card, it really doesn't know how to handle the newer card. Also, the game may include some baseline settings by video card that don't take into account driver improvements or other things.

For me, Geforce Experience offers a pretty good starting point for settings, but when I played Batman Asylum and City, I definitely liked how MSAA looked over FXAA for sure, so I switched the settings manually.
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March 19, 2014 12:37:46 PM

ubercake said:
I would let the Geforce Experience software give you a baseline for how you should set things. Tweak things after if necessary.

A lot of times if you're trying to play an older game with a newer video card, it really doesn't know how to handle the newer card. Also, the game may include some baseline settings by video card that don't take into account driver improvements or other things.

For me, Geforce Experience offers a pretty good starting point for settings, but when I played Batman Asylum and City, I definitely liked how MSAA looked over FXAA for sure, so I switched the settings manually.


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