NVIDIA has just released a wave of gaming news, packed with exciting updates for gamers worldwide.
To start, the NVIDIA App is receiving a host of new and familiar features from existing companion apps, including the return of the G-SYNC Control tab, now integrated into the Display Settings section alongside other settings like Surround, Custom Resolutions, and Multi-Monitor, which will be added later.
Additionally, the HUD function is now “reenabled” for quick and direct benchmarking or system monitoring during gameplay, eliminating the need for third-party tools like Afterburner.
For those using the NVIDIA App as their game hub for organizing and adjusting settings, the Sort and Filter feature now remains active even when switching between windows.
Also, RTX HDR, which can be accessed via the Alt+Z shortcut, now supports multiple monitors for seamless consistency and an improved overall experience, available with the latest GeForce Game Ready Driver 565.90.
And let’s not forget the essential Driver Rollback feature, invaluable for testers wanting to benchmark across various optimization levels or assess system stability.
With the GeForce Game Ready Driver 565.90, several new games are being upgraded with RTX technology.
First up is THRONE AND LIBERTY, a free-to-play MMORPG packed with launch content, blending PvP and PvE elements, and incorporating weather and time of day for a fresh and immersive experience.
Thanks to DLSS 3, RTX 40 series users can expect an impressive 2.6x performance boost at 4K with max settings, while laptop gamers see a solid 1.9x average increase.
The horror classic Until Dawn has been “completely rebuilt” in Unreal Engine 5, bringing back its spine-chilling story with improved dynamic animations, nuanced facial expressions, and enhanced ray-traced reflections and ambient occlusion for deeper immersion. RTX 40 series players can turn on DLSS Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution for a smooth, visually stunning experience.
Arriving soon, Starship Troopers: Extermination targets the 16-player co-op FPS market with intricate maps and unique zones that offer endless replayability, as players face overwhelming hordes of enemies. DLSS 3 Frame Generation and DLSS 3 Super Resolution elevate the chaos, maximizing on-screen carnage for added satisfaction.
Prefer solo gameplay? The Axis Unseen will launch on October 22, offering a chilling archery FPS experience against terrifying foes. DLSS 3 Frame Generation and Reflex will be available from the start, with a demo on Steam if you want to try it before you buy.
Lastly, mecha enthusiasts will want to check out the Unreal Engine 5-powered MechWarrior 5: Clans, where players battle across diverse biomes with tactical depth and strategic combat. The game welcomes both veterans and newcomers with a revamped MechLab, Hardpoint, and OmniPod system, featuring day-1 support for NVIDIA Reflex and DLSS 3, including Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution.