Nvidia Metal Gear Solid V Game Ready Drivers Released
Nvidia Metal Gear Solid V Game Ready Drivers Released
Published: 31st August 2015 | Source: Nvidia |
Nvidia Metal Gear Solid V Game Ready Drivers Released
Nvidia's Game Ready drivers for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain have been released just in time for tomorrows launch.
The latest GeForce Game Ready driver, release 355.82 WHQL, ensures you'll have the best possible gaming experience for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain and Mad Max.
SLI Profiles:
- Batman: Arkham Knight – set SLI profile to SLI-Single
- Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition – added DirectX 11 SLI profile
- FIFA 16 – added Single-SLI profile
- Gu Jian Qi Tan Online – added DirectX SLI profile
- Mad Max – improved SLI profile to fix flickering in new game build
- Maple Story 2 – added Single-SLI profile
- Rocket League – added DirectX 9 SLI profile
- World of Tanks – modified profile to fix corruption specific to Windows 10
Fixes:
Windows 10 Fixed Issues
- [Oculus Direct VR] Oculus screen stays blank when directmode.exe -present_test is run. [200133319]
- [GTX 980 SLI, 1×3 Surround] Wrong refresh rates are listed in the NVIDIA Control Panel. [200132728]
- [G-SYNC, SLI] Drastic tearing observed on 4K monitor when SLI enabled. [200132122]
- [SLI] Enable P2P on Intel Z170 platform. [200130340]
- [GTX 980 Ti, 1×2 Surround] Surround resolutions and their order are incorrect. [200126589]
Windows 8.1/Windows 8/Windows 7/Windows Vista Fixed Issues
- [Oculus Direct VR] Oculus screen stays blank when directmode.exe -present_test is run. [200133319]
- [G-SYNC, SLI] Drastic tearing observed on 4K monitor when SLI enabled. [200132122]
- [SLI] Enable P2P on Intel Z170 platform. [200130340]
Right now we do not know if or when AMD are releasing new drivers for this title, but we will update you as we learn more.
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Yeah... not going to be installing this one either! Had to roll back from 355.60 because it screwed up my desktop, and caused a whole bunch of CTD from most games.
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I've had a 290X since around launch in my 2nd rig and never had a problem with drivers hence my decision was an easy one when I went for the Fury X as my main card, They might not bring as many drivers out like Nvidia tend to, Sometimes 3 in 1 week, But they are solid for the most part in comparison.Quote
Yeah... not going to be installing this one either! Had to roll back from 355.60 because it screwed up my desktop, and caused a whole bunch of CTD from most games.
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