Latest NVIDIA drivers optimize performance for The Division 2 and more
NVIDIA's Game Ready Driver brings support for three monitors and improvements to several popular games.
What you need to know
- The latest NVIDIA Game Ready Driver optimizes gameplay and addresses bugs for several popular titles.
- The Division 2, Apex Legends, and ARK all receive optimizations with this driver update.
- The update also brings support for three additional G-SYNC compatible monitors.
A new NVIDIA Game Ready Driver is available through GeForce Experience. The update brings optimizations and fixes for The Division 2, Apex Legends, ARK, and more titles. It also brings support for three additional G-SYNC compatible monitors. You can grab the update now through GeForce Experience.
The update fixes an issue that caused Apex Legends to crash for some players. It also brings day-one updates for the Warlords of New York expansion of The Division 2 that comes out on March 3, 2020. The Genesis expansion of ARK also has updates. The update also brings improvements to other titles, which you can read fully in NVIDIA's release notes.
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On the monitor side of things, the update brings support to the AOC AG271FZ2, AOC AG271F1G2, and ASUS PG43U. These monitors deliver a baseline Variable Refresh Rate, which makes gaming "smoother, clearer, and more enjoyable," according to NVIDIA.
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