

> I don't do anything, or only untick Shield Streaming Service and try againīeen messing with it dozens of times this week to see exactly what is needed, because I want to get back into Shadowplay and also new War Thunder update is buggy mess. > Program auto ticks some dependencies but leaves out Telemetry and some others (even though stated to be necessary for GFE)

The expandable tree would fix a lot of these issues, since some "needed" components are needed more than others. If you intentionally leave out one or two "necessary" dependencies, it'll take you back to remind you again but tick different boxes the second time around than the first, even if you haven't changed anything.

The part about Shield Streaming and ShadowPlay sure is confusing, so there'd be like 15 ways to do it but the reminder box isn't consistent either. I mean, would make the tree less obvious, but could still do some kind of a logical hierarchy to lessen the confusion?ĮDIT2: Like, something like this? (See the attachment) (Yes, the Virtual Audio part is kinda ass-backwards, but logically speaking you would only want it if you want ShadowPlay, and should be auto-checked when you select ShadowPlay or you could inverse it, ie make the Virtual Audio the parent of ShadowPlay instead)ĮDIT3: Okay, I see what you mean now. You would just have to uhm, do multiple tiers?ĮDIT: I guess theres components that have multiple dependencies (ie GeForce Experience requires both NV Container and Telemetry), and apparently GeForce Experience and NodeJS are like, interdependant? Wouldn't it make more sense to just group them or something? I just clicked around a bit, and unless im missing some weird dependency triangle or something they all seem to be hierarchical, just some seem to have like, multiple tiers of dependencies?
