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People Overreacting to the Geforce Experience Sign Up Situation

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The real issue is that it starts off with an email for drivers but where does it end

I take one step today who knows what will happen tomorrow? Where will it end? Me being forrest gump running back and forth across america because of one step i took?

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I take one step today who knows what will happen tomorrow? Where will it end? Me being forrest gump running back and forth across america because of one step i took?

 

or you paying for drivers

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I have registered my gpu with nvidia. It even says you can in the manual. Good try on calling me out though (;

No, you can't.

 

Register your NVIDIA branded GeForce Graphics Card purchased at Best Buy or NVIDIA.com and receive technical support, warranty services, and full access to our automatic email notifications on product and driver updates.

*Note: this is ONLY for the GeForce GTX Titan X, GTX 980 Ti, GTX 980, GTX 970, GTX 770 and GTX 760 "by NVIDIA" cards sold exclusively at Best Buy or NVIDIA.com.

Source: http://www.nvidia.com/page/support_product_registration.html

 

So you claiming you registered your "MSI Geforce 960 4GB"(from your profile) is a complete farce and you know it.

 

Unless you bought a different GPU, Nvidia branded mind you NOT "MSI", then by all means ignore my replies. But from what I've seen you're lieing.

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or you paying for drivers

 

Or a subscription to Geforce Experience 

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Had problems with Windows RDP sessions what was the problem? Of course Nvidia Geforce Experience  :angry:

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