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 GeForce Game Ready 388.59 WHQL drivers - tech
(hx) 12:38 AM CET - Dec,09 2017
NVIDIA today released GeForce 388.59 WHQL drivers, hot on the heels of its surprise GeForce TITAN V flagship graphics card launch. These drivers add official support for the TITAN V, and are game-ready for "Fallout 4 VR." The drivers address a flickering issue with 120 Hz G-SYNC display-equipped gaming notebooks.
Jumping into Fallout 4 VR for the first time puts an amazing new perspective on the irradiated wasteland and its surrounding environments. “Feeling like you’re physically in the world of Fallout 4 by playing in VR is an amazing experience,” said Fallout 4 Producer Andrew Scharf. “All the way up to the sad moment when you remove the headset and realize there is no V.A.T.S. in real life.” And speaking of V.A.T.S.—Fallout 4’s location-based damage and aiming mechanic— the system has been reimagined for VR to make it feel more natural to the platform. “In Fallout 4, you queue up your shots and the V.A.T.S. camera plays out, which shows all the carnage,” said Scharf. “But that takes camera movement away from the player, and that sort of thing can make you feel pretty uncomfortable in VR. So what we do instead is slow down time, and then the player can teleport around or look around in real-time.” And just like the original game, the developers confirmed that you can still target specific body parts while time is slowed, and each area you aim at will glow, letting you know exactly where the shots will land.

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