Currently, the GeForce Experience Program helps keep your video drivers up to date and optimzes your graphics settings for the games you like to play. With the upcoming version, however, the program will have an update called Share, which will bring a few new features to PC that will remind you of your consoles - like Nvidia’s new GameStream Co-op feature.
GameStream Co-op mimics the feel of a local multiplayer experience by letting you share the game with a friend online - they can take over your controls and try out your game for themselves, or they can help you when you’re stuck on a hard part, just like PS4’s SharePlay. Your friend can also play with you in a few supported multi-controller games like Mortal Kombat Komplete, Trine 3, FIFA 15, NBA 2K15, and Gauntlet.
Share also gives you an easy way to record gameplay, has a new in-game overlay, and better tools for broadcasting, making the program great for streamers.
Share launches its early-access beta next month. While it requires streamers to have certain GPUs, their friends joining in the game don’t have a minimum GPU requirement.
Here’s a list of the current minimum required specifications:
Host PC:
GPU: GeForce GTX 650 or higher graphics card (Desktop only, notebook support coming soon) GPU driver: 355. 60 or higher CPU: Intel i3-2100 3. 1GHz Memory: 4 GB or higher OS: Windows 7, 8, or 10 Router: Minimum: 802. 11 a/g router Recommended: 8. 02. 11n 5Ghz router or Ethernet Recommended Network Bandwidth: 7 Mbps upstream Games: DirectX 9 or higher games running in fullscreen exclusive mode
Guest PC:
GPU: No minimum requirement CPU: Intel i3-2100 3. 1GHz or higher Memory: 4 GB or higher Software: Chrome version 44 OS: Windows 7, 8, or 10 Router: Minimum: 802. 11 a/g router Recommended: 8. 02. 11n 5Ghz router or Ethernet Recommended Network Bandwidth: 7 Mbps downstream
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