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GeForce Game Ready Driver 398.82 WHQL - tech|
| (hx) 12:11 AM CEST - Aug,03 2018 | NVIDIA today released GeForce 398.82 WHQL drivers. These drivers are game-ready for the week's hottest game releases: "World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth," and "Monster Hunter: World." Nvidia boasts that their GTX 1060 will handle World of Warcraft at 60FPS at 1080p, a GTX 1070 is great for 1440p, and the GTX 1080 is perfect for 4K gaming in the title. These are all done with the in-game settings on the "High" preset. I didn't see mention of what settings will be needed for Monster Hunter: World to achieve 60 FPS though ;-) The drivers also add or update SLI profiles for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 4" and "World of Warcraft." The drivers fix color corruption seen on "World of Warcraft: Legion" on machines with G-Sync HDR and Windows HDR mode enabled. The drivers also bring back graphics settings in "Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus," and missing G-Sync Control Panel on machines with G-Sync Surround.
If you like World of Warcraft, you like stats, so here's some: at 1920x1080, our benchmarking concluded with an average framerate of 65.4 on the GeForce GTX 1060, when paired with an i5-6600K. A minimum framerate of 53 was the lowest we saw, and the frametime plot was near-perfect, indicating performance was smooth and stable. At 2560x1440, the GeForce GTX 1070 gave us a 65.6 FPS average, with a minimum of 52, and equally-smooth frametimes . And at 4K, it's recommended that players step up to an i7 for a perfect 60 frames per second on a GeForce GTX 1080, with the occasional dip to 51 FPS.
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last 10 comments: | gx-x | (02:17 AM CEST - Aug,03 2018 ) | | WoW is cold as ice since it is waaaaaay past being stale and plain old and monster hunter,well, with that 'one per hour loose all progress' feature, I doubt that the nVidia driver is what the game needs. Maybe a lot of refunds to gamers would make their next patch a really good one, and their next game will have more actual work done in the engineering and coding department instead of PR department?! Probably not. Those things don't happen unless a big fat class action pulls them by their underwear. | |
| Mojoman | (05:41 AM CEST - Aug,03 2018 ) | Even though I stopped playing video games +10 years ago, I continue to visit this website.
What I noticed is how expensive and marginal improvements I see in video graphics cards.
I remember having a k6-2 3DNow! patch and a 3dfx Voodoo2 and I got +100fps on Quake2 (best graphics at the time). Can't remember if it was the same setup but Quake3 was above 60fps easy.
Years later I played Half Life episode 2 with a laptop (had a GeForce 6 If not mistaken). Graphics were great and smooth.
Now seems like all devs are creating VGA power-hungry games like Crisis. | |
| Csimbi | (03:50 PM CEST - Aug,04 2018 ) | | Seems you still got you mojo, man! | |
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