NVIDIA GeForce Experience will be discontinued by 2025

As you know, NVIDIA is simplifying its PC application experience by converting GeForce Experience and Control Center – two well-known legacy programs – into a single application called the NVIDIA App. It’s a late step that simplifies NVIDIA GPU configuration, eliminates unnecessary weight (the NVIDIA application takes up 17% less storage space than its predecessors), and lays the foundation for new software functionality.


NVIDIA plans to migrate all customers to the new app by the end of 2024. This migration is sure to meet some resistance, especially from those who want access to functions that are deprecated or have not yet been ported, such as AV1 recording. We’re also seeing a lot of criticism from customers who have encountered bugs or other unexpected behavior in the beta version of the app. However, most gamers agree that NVIDIA’s implementation is a necessary step in the right direction.

To NVIDIA’s credit, the latest beta version of the NVIDIA app addresses many customer complaints. RTX HDR multi-monitor support is the big one – you can now emulate HDR in SDR games while using more than one monitor – although NVIDIA has also added G-SYNC controls to the display settings in the NVIDIA app, and customizable font colors in the NVIDIA HUD , and driver settings for each game. “Remaining features of the NVIDIA Control Panel” will find their way into the NVIDIA app in future updates, according to NVIDIA.


Players can install the latest ones Beta version of the NVIDIA application From Nvidia’s website. the System requirements Very convenient, even for old or outdated machines. However, I would like to reiterate that this is Beta. If you can stomach the GeForce Experience and Control Panel, I suggest you wait a few months for the first stable release of the NVIDIA app.

source: Nvidia

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