Nvidia has released the latest ‘Game Ready’ drivers for GeForce GPUs - the 347.52 WHQL Driver - which promises to be ”Game Ready For Evolve”, the new 4 vs. 1 shooter from developer Turtle Rock.
The ‘Game Ready’ releases typically contain ”performance optimisations, tweaks, and profiles” for various titles, mostly new releases. Dying Light’s SLI profile has been updated.
That’s hopefully going to make some tangible differences to Techland’s open-world-ish zombie slayer, as until now the SLI performance for Dying Light has been woeful with barely any gain. This may also have something to do with a CPU bottleneck.
There’s also no mention of an update to Dragon Age: Inquisition’s SLI profile, which for the moment is plagued with flickering textures and a blinding white fog at certain points in the RPG.
Nvidia and Turtle Rock will be adding GameWorks technologies in a later update, says the GPU maker, adding ”to the graphically-advanced action game, further improving graphical fidelity.”
Check out the latest GeForce blog for a full breakdown of the 347.52 WHQL drivers.