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Nvidia’s Newest GeForce Drivers Proudly Bring Fixes and Updates For Several Video Games

Apr 26, 2017 06:39 PM EDT

Several GPU makers are continuously updating their drivers to ensure the best possible game performance. Specific game is aimed for the best gaming experience, such is the case with the latest Nvidia GeForce Game Ready Drivers.

According to Tweak Town, Nvidia is particularly proud of the performance that its version 381.89 WHQL drivers bring to a handful of new and upcoming titles. Their newest GeForce driver update offers an enhanced performance for "Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III," "Batman: Arkham VR," "Wilson's Heart," "Heroes of the Storm 2.0," and "Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-quality."

Enhanced performance in specific gaming titles is only part of the story when it comes to the newest drivers. Version 381.89 also brings support for the Nvidia Titan XP GPU that includes a handful of new features such as an added support for Windows 10 Creators Update, an added DTS X and Dolby Atmos support for 5.1.2 speaker configuration, an added Dolby Vision support for games, an added Nvidia AnselTM support for Snake Pass and Kona, Nvidia Control Panel, and an added option to override the Windows 10 control of desktop color settings.

As noted by Tech Spot, Nvidia's new drivers also bring some fixes such as "Sniper Elite 3" game crashes; Blue-screen (code 3B) occurs followed by the Recovery screen during software unbundling process, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060's Blue-screen crash occurs pointing to driver after the system reboots from sleep mode, and GPU idling voltage has increased. Finally, the version 381.89 has a number of known issues with a variety of supported operating systems.

There are some highlights regarding Windows 10 support and users might check the release notes for other issues that might be encountered such as failure in driving installation when attempting to perform a driver over install, corruption may appear in "Battlefield 1 XP1" when switching between full-screen and windowed mode using GeForce GTX 1080, and random errors might occur when playing "Mass Effect: Andromeda" using GeForce GTX 1080 Ti.

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