As we all know Planetside doesn't play nicely with Nvidias latest driver and we have been forced to keep using old ones. For most its no big deal, for those using shadow play to record its a pain as if you open Geforce Experience it tells us we have to update and blah blah blah and shadow play is disabled. Quick fix 1. Disconnect computer from inter webs 2. Open Geforce Experience 3. Re-enable shadowplay and set your settings 4. Close Geforce Experience and reconnect to inter webs
I had a discussion about it with Delzain like last week. He talks like he updated his Shadowplay like normal and hasn't really had too much issue using Shadowplay, just that it makes PS2 crash once in a while but otherwise works. I've not even attempted to use mine in a while. What do you mean "set your settings"? Does Shadowplay not let you make changes until you update it or something? I've just always updated to the latest driver as soon as it's available so I guess I'm not sure what you're talking about here.
Most of us using NVIDIA aren't updating our drivers because of this I haven't tried yet, but possibly the next drivers that come out will fix it (omg rumors)
Error code: ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS Btw after reading your post I opened Geforce Experience to discover a new patch available.
Well this is just based off of what happened to me, I opened Geforce Experience and it noticed that the drivers were out of date and disabled shadowplay stating "update drivers to enable shadowplay blah blah..." So I updated to the latest version of 321 that is stable with planetside, but that still didn't work because Experience said that I needed to update it again. Me being smart, just did what I stated in my OP and voila it works. As for settings, disable auto updates and disable checks for updates that way you don't get incompatable version of drivers and Experience and Experience won't try to force you to update to the next version.
I've already updated. I've not tried to use shadowplay in a little while though. I've been too lazy to hook up my HDD to record to so that I don't clutter my SSD. Ideally I want to wipe my whole system clean and do a fresh install of everything, with the new HDD installed. That way I can do everything right, like I want it, and have all the misc junk going to my HDD and not my SSD, like temporary internet files and any other "unimportant" software.