Holy fucking god the GeForce drivers for my new gpu are *seven hundred and twenty megabytes*
...*compressed*
I don't
I don't understand why an OPERATING SYSTEM would need to be as big as seven hundred and twenty megabytes
Can get drivers without GeForce Experience but it's how they distribute updates and they provide genuinely useful features for recording/streaming. You can get the drivers via Windows Update but they're much older versions without frequent updates for optimized game support, etc.
Their recording/streaming support is much higher quality even if you enable the hardware acceleration in OBS. It's genuinely really nice to use. A lot of people leave ShadowPlay enabled when they're not streaming because it's super low overhead + can capture last 30s of footage.
I have a dedicated Windows computer for gaming and consuming TV / movies. I use a USB switch to swap mouse/keyboard between Linux and Windows machines and they each have their own monitor. It means I don't really care if NVIDIA has some serious vulnerability in ShadowPlay.
I mean that ShadowPlay is still substantially faster. It doesn't matter if you aren't pushing the limits of the GPU already. I still have a 1080 Ti with a 4k monitor and streaming/recording overhead can be very noticeable. I wouldn't care nearly as much if I bought a new GPU.