NVIDIA has updated its GeForce Experience gaming suit to support OpenGL and Vulkan games, optimizing them, allowing you to record games or broadcast live via Twitch.
We have seen in recent years how NVIDIA is betting on offering solutions of all kinds to gaming fans and not just focusing on offering excellent graphics cards. One of its great solutions, which allows you to record games, optimize games with a single click or be informed about driver updates in a simple way, is GeForce Experience, a complete and very useful software. This tool has spread among users, since it allows you to record games, broadcast live through Twitch and a large number of other functions.
The problem until now with this gaming suit was that it only recognized games developed under DirectX, which left out a significant number of games, including Doom or Minecraft, which are widely played. Not many are aware of this restriction because it affects very few titles at the moment. NVIDIA is not willing to be left out and wants GeForce Experience to work well for everyone and from now on it allows recording games of games developed in OpenGL and Vulkan. These two APIs directly rival DirectX in game development, since it is cross-platform and they are not tied directly to Windows.
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The update is very simple. We must start GeForce Experience and let it calmly look for updates, something that takes very little time and then install. In the event that it does not find it or does not ship, we can give it a manual search. It has no greater mystery.
[quote bcolor=»#81d742″]Recording some of your favorite games like Minecraft and DOOM just got even easier with the latest update to GeForce Experience. Now with OpenGL and Vulkan support, you can live, record, and stream your gameplay of DOOM, Minecraft, and more.[/quote]

That's right, just by starting it updates and that's it. ?