Project G-Assist Is an “Experimental” AI Assistant That’s Coming to the NVIDIA App in February, Helping GeForce RTX Users Optimize Game Perfo...

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G-Assist helps users control a broad range of PC settings, from optimizing game and system settings, charting frame rates and other key performance statistics, to controlling select peripherals settings such as lighting — all via basic voice or text commands.

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Who decided what optimal performance is targeting? Image quality? FPS? Latency? Making it look like NV is important?

Back in my 1080 ti (that was a good gpu) and prior days I never agreed with or liked what the NV software tried to tell me were the correct settings were to use with my games.
 
So they added voice commands to the old Geforce Experience app?
 
Who decided what optimal performance is targeting? Image quality? FPS? Latency? Making it look like NV is important?

Back in my 1080 ti (that was a good gpu) and prior days I never agreed with or liked what the NV software tried to tell me were the correct settings were to use with my games.
You decide. There is a slider you can move from performance to quality. And it's not perfect, but it does get you 90% there. I don't like spending an hour fine tuning a game. I let the app make the initial settings, then I generally turn off motion blur, film grain/cinematic nonsense and a few other options.
 
You decide. There is a slider you can move from performance to quality. And it's not perfect, but it does get you 90% there. I don't like spending an hour fine tuning a game. I let the app make the initial settings, then I generally turn off motion blur, film grain/cinematic nonsense and a few other options.
My last two GPU's have been Red (and now a blue with a laptop) so I havnt seen the Green software in a while. Adding a slider rather than just telling the user what they need does sound like an improvement.

On another topic, Depth of Field is my 'I hate it' option that always needs to be off. True AI would pick up on these things, but we're still in the very early days I suppose.
 
This is what it looks like. You can slide it around and see what and how it's changing. It's quite nice. It does leave all those garbage options on, like motion blur and depth of field. I turn those off, which is why it shows it isn't optimized.

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