Nvidia has released a driver with support for Dungeonborne, Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn and Stormgate

Nvidia has released a new graphics driver package, GeForce Game Ready 560.70 WHQL. It adds support for Dungeonborne, Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn and Stormgate, which feature DLSS 3 and Reflex technologies.

Image source: Mithril Interactive

Nvidia notes that DLSS 3 improves Dungeonborne performance on GeForce RTX 40-series graphics cards by up to 3.3x at 4K, up to 2.3x at 1440p, and up to 2.1x at 1080p.

Image source: NVIDIA

Image source: NVIDIA

Image source: NVIDIA

The latest GeForce graphics driver package also adds support for 14 G-Sync compatible monitors. Their list can be seen in the table below.

Image source: NVIDIA

List of fixed issues:

  • Fixed problems with quality and bitrate settings being ignored when 10-bit encoding with NVENC;
  • Fixed distortion issues when scaling 10-bit HVEC or AV1 content below 50% in the viewport for some configurations in OBS.
  • Fixed artifact issues when rendering intersecting geometry on a framebuffer with anti-aliasing in Unity;
  • Adobe Premiere has fixed visual distortion in Source and Program Monitor previews when using driver 555.85.

List of known issues:

  • The GeForce Experience performance monitoring overlay may stop updating GPU information.
  • If GPU utilization gets stuck at 0% in the GeForce Experience/NVIDIA App performance overlay, games may start to stutter.

You can download the new GeForce Game Ready 560.70 WHQL driver through the Nvidia App or from the official Nvidia website.

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