

There are many users who have GeForce Experience installed but they are unable to record their gameplay with NVIDIA Shadowplay. Great fun, hardcore fun i wanna record so devs can see how ai can act at times, plus show bugs. But i died after i found cover, so i go back in time when i die to where i was in the past. Still he dosent die or seems to get hurt, kills me instantly. Throw a F1 nade right beside him, literally landed right in front of his feet. Same ai later, he is in the infodesk after i shot him couple of times in the head, but hit isnt registered but he sprints to infodesk. Even tho im behind object ai does a 180 and almost kills me. Ai in oli, im near the stairs and shop where you can find some hardware or phone from time to time.


Helps recording it and sending it to devs instead of bitching about it in forums. I can only see old highlight.Īnyone experienced this? Any clue about whats causing this issue? I wanna fix it because sometimes when i play bugs end messed up things is happening. It dosent record at all, highlights havent worked in some time now. Nvidia Broadcast is due for release later this year, and it’ll be available here when it’s online.For some reason i cant get shadowplay to work, if i press alt+z i end up in desktop. But still, there’s plenty of cool tools to play with - and for smaller streamers and people in tiny, cramped apartments or with a lot of garbage around their room, Nvidia Broadcast will be incredibly useful. The only thing I wish we had more updates about was Nvidia’s NVENC encoder, and any updates made to that for the 3000-series generation. The featureset is one of the advantages PC has over consoles as a platform, but it’s also one of the things PC gaming should have if it wants to regularly justify the higher hardware premiums. (RTX Voice did as well, although people found a workaround pretty quickly.)īut it’s great that Nvidia are continuing to invest and promote these kinds of technologies. Unlike Nvidia Reflex, which works on any GeForce GPU from the 900-series up, Nvidia Broadcast needs an RTX-class card or Quadro card to work. Nvidia Broadcast isn’t available for download yet, but Nvidia says the program will be released sometime later this month - likely around the release of their upcoming September Game Ready drivers, which are set to also include the very useful Nvidia Reflex anti-lag tool.
