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AMD and Raptr launch the AMD Gaming Evolved App (beta)

by Mark Tyson on 30 September 2013, 10:45

Tags: AMD (NYSE:AMD), PC

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A beta version of the AMD Gaming Evolved App has been launched by AMD and Raptr. This new application is designed to provide optimised settings for your games based upon the hardware in your PC. In addition rewards and unlockables are available to users of the app and there is some social functionality built in – to allow you to broadcast, watch and chat while you play.

The Raptr blog wrote about why the app was developed; “PC gaming is the pinnacle of high-fidelity gaming, with amazing technology and performance — but it’s not always easy. Users have to do the optimizing themselves, which can lead to bad gaming experiences.” The new AMD Gaming Evolved App addresses this issue and more, in fact “it’s designed to make PC gaming systems as easy to use as consoles.”

The new app can optimise supported games with a single click and users can choose an optimisation target “based on performance, quality, or a balance of both.” For a new service there’s quite a good list of games supported, with the usual promise of “more coming soon”.  Check out the games supported list below:

  • Aliens: Colonial Marines
  • BioShock Infinite
  • Blacklight Retribution
  • Borderlands 2
  • Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
  • Crysis 3
  • DOOM 3 BFG Edition
  • DOTA 2
  • Diablo III
  • Far Cry 3
  • Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
  • League of Legends
  • Loadout
  • Marvel Heroes
  • Medal of Honor: Warfighter
  • MicroVolts
  • Neverwinter
  • RaiderZ
  • Rift
  • Saints Row IV
  • SimCity
  • Sleeping Dogs
  • Sniper Elite V2
  • Star Trek Online
  • Star Wars: The Old Republic
  • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
  • World of Tanks
  • World of Warcraft

 

So it sounds a lot like how Nvidia’s GeForce Experience program works. However HardwareHeaven has noted major differences in how the game optimisation data is sourced. The site says that “While NVIDIA has dedicated teams of people running games through countless combinations of hardware to find the optimal settings for a given hardware configuration, Gaming Evolved relies on Raptr's 16-million strong community.” The Raptr community site gathers anonymous game settings and hardware configuration detail from that very large community and then after “collaborative filtering” we are left with the recommended settings as used by the AMD Gaming Evolved App.

The other main features of the new AMD/Raptr optimisation app are the rewards and social sharing features. I don’t have a lot of info about the rewards but it looks like there are full games and game oriented hardware available to community members. “Earn real rewards just for using the Gaming Evolved app while you play. The more you play, the more rewards you'll unlock!” Also we are informed that AMD Gaming Evolved App users can “Broadcast live video via Twitch, watch streams, take screenshots, and share them on Raptr, Facebook, and Twitter without ever leaving your game!”

If you have an AMD GPU in your machine and want to give this beta app a try, you can download it from raptr.com/amd.



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GeForce Experience anyone?
LeetyMcLeet
GeForce Experience anyone?
You're only getting this now? I think that point was made by everyone 2 seconds after it's announcement. Personally I can't see myself being interested in using either, I like fiddling with the settings, , plus every game basically has a mandatory “system” check when it's started.
In my experience Geforce experience is a waste of time. The suggested settings are miles out of whack - my current system rarely drops out of vsync at ultra/1080 in Hitman Absolution say, geforce experience reckons I should be at medium settings.
Another tick for choosing AMD in my next build instead of a gtx760 or 770, depending on performance of the new cards. This was a good feature to have for my 560ti and having it integrated with something I already use (Raptr) gives more incentive to make use of it.
I gave it a try and found it rather pointless, not to mention it couldn't tell half life 2 and hl2 episode 1 or 2 apart. Also the widget doesn't remember where you placed it after a reboot. And I kept getting posts and stuff from complete strangers intermingled with it. The free game they awarded me for god knows what was for iphone only.

SHORT VERSION: I found it a pain in the knackers !