NVIDIA has released the new Game Ready driver for DOOM: The Dark Ages – Revelations and Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. Here are all the details.
NVIDIA has introduced its new Game Ready driver optimized for GeForce RTX graphics card users. This update includes specific performance improvements for DOOM: The Dark Ages – Revelations, which launches today, and Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, which launches on Thursday, July 9.
Thanks to the new driver, users will be able to fully benefit from NVIDIA’s advanced DLSS technologies while getting a smoother gaming experience in these popular productions. The update is not limited to these two games, but also brings important technical improvements for other new projects such as Gray Zone Warfare.
DOOM: The Dark Ages – Revelations Content Expands
Developed by id Software, DOOM: The Dark Ages – Revelations is a summary of the studio’s 35-year history. Offering 10 to 12 hours of gameplay, this expansion pack stands out with its new Chain Spear weapon and the Metroidvania-style Slayer’s Hub area.
Allegedly, this production may be the last game developed by id Software due to the intense layoffs experienced at the studio.
On the technical side, the game maximizes visual fidelity with technologies such as DLSS Multi Frame Generation and Ray Reconstruction. NVIDIA predicts that GeForce RTX 5090 owners will reach an impressive performance value of 310 FPS at 4K resolution.
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced is Technologically Renewed
The 2013 classic game was built from the ground up with the contemporary Anvil engine used in Assassin’s Creed Shadows. The new version features an action-oriented combat system and cover mechanics enriched with visual indicators. Naval battles have been made more realistic by supporting dynamic weather conditions.
Users can activate Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution models by accessing DLSS 4.5 technology through the NVIDIA application.
Gray Zone Warfare Updates Completed
MADFINGER Games’ tactical shooter Gray Zone Warfare has completed its transition to Unreal Engine 5.5. This technical upgrade enabled the game to be fully compatible with DLSS 4.5, optimizing visual quality and frame rates.
These technical developments in the gaming world set new standards for players aiming for high performance.
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