Nvidia has released a driver that supports Hunt: Showdown 1896

Nvidia has released a new graphics driver package, GeForce Game Ready 560.81 WHQL. It adds support for Hunt: Showdown 1896, which features DLSS Super Resolution image upscaling technology.

Image Source: Crytek

The company has added optimal gaming settings to the new driver for five games: Chained Together, Dungeonborne, Once Human, Stormgate and The First Descendant.

List of fixed issues:

  • Fixed problems with Farming Simulator 22 crashing when using GeForce RTX 30 and 40 series video cards, which occurred after installing driver version 560.70;
  • If GPU utilization was stuck at 0% in the GeForce Experience/NVIDIA App performance overlay, games could stutter;
  • Fixed a problem with the unavailability of the entire range of supported refresh rates on certain monitors;
  • Fixed an issue with increased CPU resource usage by the Nvidia Container process.

Famous problems:

  • The GeForce Experience performance monitoring overlay may stop updating GPU information.

You can download the new GeForce Game Ready 560.81 WHQL driver through the GeForce Experience application, the beta version of the Nvidia App, or from the official Nvidia website.

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