Since February, Nvidia has been advocating for its newly named Nvidia App, with plans to migrate all remaining GeForce Experience users to this platform once it officially exits beta by the end of the year. If you’ve been holding off on transitioning to the beta, it might be time to reconsider your choice.
Alongside this update, Nvidia’s blog has shared a range of new features for the app. Users can now access G-Sync controls directly from the System tab, eliminating the previously convoluted settings panel hidden within Windows. Moreover, the app now supports RTX HDR visuals for games that are played across multiple monitors.
In response to user feedback, Nvidia has implemented “sticky” game sorting, ensuring that your preferences persist even after the app is closed. There’s also an expedited process for applying optimal graphics settings to individual games.
Additionally, the new driver rollback feature allows users to quickly uninstall a driver they recently installed through the Nvidia App. Keep in mind that this feature does not work with drivers installed via GeForce Experience (which can still run concurrently with the Nvidia App) or with those manually downloaded from Nvidia’s website.