Nvidia just released its latest Game Ready Driver, 471.41 WHQL, which provides added DLSS enhancements for Red Dead Redemption 2 and Chernobylite. Support for two new G-Sync capable monitors is included with this patch as well as 13 GeForce Experience Optimal Playable Setting profiles. To see if your Nvidia graphics card is compatible with G.R.D. 471.41 continue reading Nvidia’s press release.
Game Ready Driver 471.41 WHQL Released
By Andrew Burnes – Our latest GeForce Game Ready driver gives players the best experience possible in the latest RTX-enhanced games, such as Red Dead Redemption 2, which just added NVIDIA DLSS, and the NVIDIA DLSS-enhanced Chernobylite, which exits Early Access on July 28.
Also included is support for 2 new G-SYNC Compatible gaming monitors, and 13 new GeForce Experience Optimal Playable Setting profiles. To download and install, simply fire upGeForce Experience and click the “Drivers” tab.
Game Ready For Red Dead Redemption 2 and Chernobylite
Chernobylite:The Farm 51’sChernobylite recreates the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone with 3D scanned photogrammetry, and inserts other wordly elements to create a survival horror game that exits Early Access on July 28th. Included is support for NVIDIA DLSS, which increases performance by up to 80%, for a superior experience that’s playable at max settings at 4K on all GeForce RTX GPUs.
Chernobilyte
Chernobylite DLSS Performance
New Games Supported By GeForce Experience’s Optimal Settings
GeForce Experience’s one-click optimal settings enable you to instantly configure game options for your system’s hardware, giving you smooth, optimized gameplay. Over 1000 titles are supported, and since our last driver release we’ve added support for 13 more:
Curse of the Dead Gods
Elite Dangerous: Odyssey
Endzone – A World Apart
Into the Radius VR
LEGO Builder’s Journey
Muck
NARAKA: BLADEPOINT
NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139…
Nigate Tale
Slime Rancher
Solasta: Crown of the Magister
The Last Spell
Wildermyth
GeForce Experience also enables you to capture and stream your gameplay, take screenshots, upload videos to social networks, and more. For all the details, head here.
Support For Newly Validated G-SYNC Compatible Displays
Our newest Game Ready Driver driver also adds support for 2 new G-SYNC Compatible displays – gaming monitors that deliver a baseline Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) experience that makes your gaming smoother and more enjoyable.
These newly-validated monitors give gamers even more choice when searching for a great gaming display. For a complete list of all G-SYNC, G-SYNC ULTIMATE, and G-SYNC Compatible gaming monitors, check out our handy and frequently updated G-SYNC page, which can be sorted and filtered, helping you quickly find the ideal display.
GeForce Game Ready Driver – Download Now
You can download the new GeForce Game Ready 471.41 WHQL driver through GeForce Experience.If you experience any technical issues with the new Game Ready drivers please post a detailed report on the GeForce.com Driver Feedback Forum, where our Customer Care team can better assist you. And if you’re looking for a full list of fixes in this driver, for previously-reported issues, head here.
Effective October 2021, Game Ready Driver upgrades, including performance enhancements, new features, and bug fixes, will be available for systems utilizing Maxwell, Pascal, Turing, and Ampere-series GPUs. Critical security updates will be available on systems utilizing desktop Kepler-series GPUs through September 2024. A complete list of desktop Kepler-series GeForce GPUs can be found here.
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Thanks, hadn't heard of Chernobylite in over a year, hard to believe it's still in early release since even in Alpha it was already an extremely good-looking game and I didn't find any note-worthy bugs. DLSS will be a massive boon for lower spec systems :thup:
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