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‘Mass Effect: Andromeda' Will Need The Help of NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready 378.92 WHQL Drivers

By Ralphy Bonn Sim | Mar 21, 2017 08:58 AM EDT

NVIDIA has recently released its GeForce Game Ready 378.92 WHQL drivers ahead of the launch of "Mass Effect: Andromeda." This new driver was recommended for a high-quality gaming performance that adds NVIDIA Ansel screenshot support.

"Mass Effect: Andromeda" is one of the highly anticipated fourth installment of the "Mass Effect" franchise, as noted by HEXUS. The game's latest installment features an action RPG story, a science fiction gameplay which fans have been playing that took place hundred years ahead which covers in its original trilogy; if you want to play this game, play it on PC.

NVIDIA claimed that the action in the PC version of the game "Mass Effect: Andromeda" will carry a higher fidelity effects and higher framerates that support higher resolutions. "Mass Effect: Andromeda" on all PC has supported for 4K gameplay and vibrant scenes which enhance HDR color; the latest game driver will give gamer an optimal experience for the RPG passage.

 According to Segment Next, players who enjoy taking screenshots will appreciate the new driver; NVIDIA Ansel supports "Mass Effect: Andromeda" where gamers can easily snap alien greatness scenes. The game's recommended hardware spec for its gameplay is at 1080p including an Intel Core i74790 or AMD FX 8350 CPU equipped with 16GB of RAM, and a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB or a NVIDIA GeForce 970 where higher resolutions can be playable with faster GPUs and SLI configurations.

NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready 378.92 WHQL drivers are all about being game ready for the upcoming "Mass Effect: Andromeda"? Well, it's not. It is also compatible with Rock Band VR that allows players to take to the virtual stage; which is that said driver is already equipped with this. This musical VR game introduces different guitar controllers and other various instruments.

Meanwhile, "Mass Effect: Andromeda will be launched this coming March 21, 2017, in the United States and March 23 in Europe regions. Stay tuned to DroidReport for more tech news!

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