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Is the auto game optimization on geforce experience any good?

I've been letting Geforce experience determine my graphics settings on most games, but I noticed it kind of sets the settings a lil bit lower than I expect? I have a 1060 6GB, 16GB of RAM and a ryzen 7, I play at 2560 x 1080 ultrawide and I try to maintain 75 fps due to the 75hz refresh rate, now I should be able to achieve this with medium to high settings on most games correct? Well geforce experience seems to think I have a 144hz monitor or something, because it sets my setting to get like 100+ fps, another thing is on BF4 its has ALL the settings to there lowest, but on BF1 which is a much newer title, It has everything on ultra expect 1 setting on high, Is geforce experience a bit confused? Should I just determine graphics setting myself?

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Just do it yourself. I tried it twice and it both times used settings that made no sense at all.

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17 minutes ago, lolzisgoodforu said:

I've been letting Geforce experience determine my graphics settings on most games, but I noticed it kind of sets the settings a lil bit lower than I expect? I have a 1060 6GB, 16GB of RAM and a ryzen 7, I play at 2560 x 1080 ultrawide and I try to maintain 75 fps due to the 75hz refresh rate, now I should be able to achieve this with medium to high settings on most games correct? Well geforce experience seems to think I have a 144hz monitor or something, because it sets my setting to get like 100+ fps, another thing is on BF4 its has ALL the settings to there lowest, but on BF1 which is a much newer title, It has everything on ultra expect 1 setting on high, Is geforce experience a bit confused? Should I just determine graphics setting myself?

In my experience Geforce Experience is complete garbage and I deinstalled it. It my put my settings on medium when I could play at Ultra.

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Nope, complete garbage

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it found 1440p to be the right resolution for my 1080p display in CS:GO. since then i dont trust it with anything, and i dont even install it. GeForce Experience does nothing i want anyway so it just takes up space and sends telemetry lol

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57 minutes ago, lolzisgoodforu said:

I've been letting Geforce experience determine my graphics settings on most games, but I noticed it kind of sets the settings a lil bit lower than I expect? I have a 1060 6GB, 16GB of RAM and a ryzen 7, I play at 2560 x 1080 ultrawide and I try to maintain 75 fps due to the 75hz refresh rate, now I should be able to achieve this with medium to high settings on most games correct? Well geforce experience seems to think I have a 144hz monitor or something, because it sets my setting to get like 100+ fps, another thing is on BF4 its has ALL the settings to there lowest, but on BF1 which is a much newer title, It has everything on ultra expect 1 setting on high, Is geforce experience a bit confused? Should I just determine graphics setting myself?

Sometimes it's good, but I recommend you use Fraps for a benchmark and go from there

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It's not that bad feature for users who don't understand game settings at all.

But anyone who is at least a bit familiar with game settings, should do it himself. I disabled that feature since it doesn't use the settings that I would use.

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