http://www.geforce.com/Drivers/Results/41694
Covers a lot of newer mmo's also including Kingdoms of Amalur
http://www.geforce.com/Drivers/Results/41694
Covers a lot of newer mmo's also including Kingdoms of Amalur
DL'd this earlier!
ALWAYS make sure your vid card drivers are up to date!
Thanks for the heads up, but I think this should be in the computer section.
Game-changing performance boost of up to 45% in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
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This is nonsense. In reality you want to stay one version behind, unless the driver is at least a few weeks old, or the driver supposedly solves very big issues. New drivers are prone to error and it's not rare for new drivers to mess up your pc big time.
Patience is usually adviced when it concerns drivers.
Which, by the way, doesn't suggest that these drivers are faulty. Just saying that new drivers are usually not thoroughly tested before release, just like there's always a percentage of MMO players that have more issues than the average majority.
Last edited by Vespian; 2012-02-22 at 07:13 AM.
Im sorry but THIS is nonsense, they are released as WHQL drivers for a reason.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHQL_Testing
If you install "proper" nvidia drivers you will get a popup notification when new driver is available. You can go track down beta drivers etc but i'd stick with the ones the popup's pimping as (as said) these will be the whql ones.
Originally Posted by BoubouilleOriginally Posted by xxAkirhaxx
I only have to point at the history of drivers. And as with all software, the fact that they succeeded a few technical test doesn't mean they'll not affect different systems differently, somehow, somewhere. I hope you're not in IT and especially not in a software analysis department, because being naïve won't help you very much.
As an example. Microsoft has very clear rules about Microsoft Installer files (MSI's), but they don't follow those rules themselves at all. In fact, they break those rules more than not. I am faced with a great number of software packages each day, all of them have been tested by their technical devisions. We're talking about HP, Canon, Adobe, Exact, anything that's pretty much available. I've seen so many drivers for printers, video cards, external devices die on machine Z, while they work fine on machine A through Y. Software analysis is part of my work. Don't presume any test can test everything.
A little late. I undated them over 14 hours ago