NVIDIA explains Game Ready driver development behind the scenes in video

NVIDIA released a new video today, illustrating its NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready driver to help enhance the game experience, the research and development team’s efforts, and announced that this time also with the new work “Dune: Spice Wars (Dune: Spice Wars)” launched a new Game Ready driver.

  • NVIDIA Has Released Over 150 Game Ready Drivers with Day-to-Market Support for Over 400 Games

In the video, NVIDIA’s R&D team said that NVIDIA will conduct more than 1,000 tests of Game Ready drivers in a single day for released and upcoming games. In 2021 alone, more than 1.8 million hours of testing have been conducted, which is equivalent to investing 214 years in a year to improve the quality of Game Ready drivers.

NVIDIA said that NVIDIA worked with developers and fine-tuned, extensively tested on thousands of desktop and laptop hardware settings for the best performance and reliability, with GeForce Game Ready drivers for games. Players bring the best gaming experience. The program works with game developers to regularly swap game versions and drivers ahead of the game’s official launch. NVIDIA works with game developers to find ways and solutions to optimize games, and iterate accordingly to ensure games and Game Ready drivers deliver the best quality and performance at launch.

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    NVIDIA conducts more than 1,000 tests of Game Ready drivers in one day; more than 1.8 million hours of testing in 2021, equivalent to 214 years in one year to improve Game Ready drivers

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NVIDIA points out that since the display driver is an integral part of the overall gaming experience, NVIDIA will not release a beta version of the Game Ready driver. Just as a full release game will be held to a higher standard than a beta game, NVIDIA feels that this can only be achieved by providing the same high-quality drivers as the release version. Every Game Ready driver is Microsoft WHQL certified.

As for the film’s new Game Ready driver for Dune: Spice Wars, NVIDIA is also introducing Reflex Stats, which allows players to display latency measurements in real-time during shooter games.

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    NVIDIA Introduces New Game Ready Drivers for Dune: Spice Wars

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