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    nVIDIA GeForce Drivers v358.87 Findings & Fixes

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Spartan@HIDevolution, Nov 4, 2015.

  1. D2 Ultima

    D2 Ultima Livestreaming Master

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  2. Ethrem

    Ethrem Notebook Prophet

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    I see what you did there...

    Its really sad that things are how they are... The reason consoles took off is because of garbage like this.
     
  3. J.Dre

    J.Dre Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I'm on 347.52. No issues whatsoever.

    I think Winblows 10 and NVIDIA GeForced Experience are a joke. They have completely screwed us over and have given their undivided attention to game streaming on tablets. WHAT IS THIS CRAP?! This is a nightmare I can't awake from, that's what it is.
     
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    transphasic Notebook Consultant

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    But isn't this exactly what we all feared would happen with the rapid decline and demise of AMD?
    We here all knew that this day would come, didn't we?
    With AMD being self-marginalized from taking themselves out of the GPU market, we all knew at that time that their leaving the Enthusiast-level GPU competition, would inevitably cause Nvidia to get complacent and lazy with their driver releases, and thus lose the quality control that they used to have.
    This is ultimately what is going to doom and kill off the PC gaming community, and it's happening right before our eyes, slowly but surely.
    Without competition from AMD, Nvidia has no need to worry about pleasing their "loyal" customer base any longer. Their crappy driver releases over the last several months are proof of that.
     
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