NVIDIA is committed to delivering cutting-edge gaming experiences, and this week is no exception. A new GeForce Game Ready Driver, significant updates to the NVIDIA app beta, and the integration of NVIDIA DLSS technology into a diverse lineup of games highlight the company’s dedication to enhancing how gamers play.
New Games Leverage the Power of RTX
- THRONE AND LIBERTY: NCSoft’s ambitious free-to-play MMORPG, set in the breathtaking world of Solisium, arrives today with full support for DLSS 3. GeForce RTX gamers can expect remarkable performance gains, achieving up to 2.6 times faster frame rates at 4K resolution with all settings maxed out. This allows players to fully immerse themselves in the dynamic world of Solisium, where strategic decision-making is crucial for survival in both PvE and PvP battles influenced by weather, time of day, and player interactions.
- Until Dawn: This critically acclaimed horror title has been meticulously rebuilt in Unreal Engine 5 and enhanced with realistic ray-traced reflections and ambient occlusion effects. Launching on October 4th, the PC version will also feature DLSS Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution for GeForce RTX 40 Series users, further boosting performance and responsiveness. Players can relive the terrifying narrative and test their survival skills with enhanced visuals and smoother gameplay.
- Starship Troopers: Extermination: Prepare for an intense bug hunt in this 16-player co-op FPS from Offworld Industries. Launching on October 11th, DLSS 3 with Frame Generation and Super Resolution will be available for GeForce RTX 40 Series users, ensuring a fluid and responsive experience even during the most chaotic battles against the Arachnid hordes.
- The Axis Unseen: This atmospheric heavy metal horror game from Just Purkey Games invites players to explore a mysterious open world and hunt nightmarish creatures inspired by ancient folklore. Launching on October 22nd, it will boast day-one support for DLSS 3 with Frame Generation and NVIDIA Reflex, delivering a visually stunning and responsive experience. A demo is currently available on Steam for those eager to get a taste of the game’s eerie atmosphere and challenging gameplay.
- MechWarrior 5: Clans: Piranha Games’ latest entry in the MechWarrior saga launches on October 17th, immersing players in the Clan Invasion of the Inner Sphere. With a compelling narrative, intricate character development, and challenging moral dilemmas, the game promises a deep and engaging experience. NVIDIA Reflex and DLSS 3, including DLSS Super Resolution and DLSS Frame Generation, will be supported at launch, ensuring optimal performance and responsiveness for intense Mech combat.
NVIDIA App Beta Evolves with User-Focused Enhancements
The NVIDIA app beta continues to evolve with a new update that introduces several key improvements designed to enhance user experience and control:
- G-SYNC Controls: Fine-tune your G-SYNC experience with new controls directly integrated into the app, allowing for precise customization of refresh rates and synchronization settings.
- Driver Rollback: The ability to easily revert to previous driver versions provides peace of mind and ensures system stability in case of unexpected compatibility issues.
- RTX HDR Multi-Monitor Support: Expand your HDR gaming experience across multiple monitors for greater immersion and visual fidelity. This feature is enabled with the latest GeForce Game Ready Driver.
New Game Ready Driver Optimizes for Latest Releases
The new GeForce Game Ready Driver (version 565.90 WHQL) not only unlocks RTX HDR multi-monitor support in the NVIDIA app beta but also ensures optimal performance and compatibility for the latest game releases, including MechWarrior 5: Clans, Starship Troopers: Extermination, and THRONE AND LIBERTY.
These updates demonstrate NVIDIA’s ongoing commitment to providing gamers with the best possible experience by constantly improving its drivers, applications, and game integrations. By embracing cutting-edge technologies like DLSS 3 and Reflex, NVIDIA empowers developers to create visually stunning and responsive games, while the NVIDIA app beta provides users with intuitive tools to optimize their gaming experience.
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