Nvidia's Latest Game Ready Driver Is Also Prepared for RTX

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Nvidia has a lot of preparation to do. Major releases from large development studios are on the horizon, and many gamers are going to expect their graphics cards to support those new titles at launch, especially if they've just paid out for the new GeForce RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti. The company released the GeForce Game Ready Driver 411.63 WHQL to start preparing for some of the biggest games as well as its latest GPUs.

The 411.63 WHQL driver was made specifically for Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Forza Horizon 4, and FIFA 19. Those games are set to arrive in the coming weeks. FIFA 19 debuts on September 28, Forza Horizon 4 on October 2, and Assassin's Creed Odyssey on October 5. Given the amount of time it has before those releases, we wouldn't be surprised if Nvidia includes more improvements specific to those games in upcoming drivers.

The company will probably also keep busy with more AAA titles debuting over the next few months. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 (and hopefully its Blackout battle royale mode) is set to be released on October 12, and Rockstar Games' long-awaited Red Dead Redemption 2 arrives shortly after on Oct. 26. Ray tracing poster child Battlefield V is also set to arrive November 20. Support for all of these titles is critical.

Back to the 411.63 WHQL driver. In addition to support for those games, Nvidia also included support for RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti graphics cards that are starting to reach consumers. (Check out our reviews of the RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti Founders Edition graphics cards for more on the next generation of Nvidia products.) Early adopters of Turing GPUs should install the driver to make sure they can actually enjoy them.

Those aren't the only updates arriving with the 411.63 WHQL driver. Nvidia also introduced support for CUDA 10.0, the Vulkan 1.1 API, and Vulkan HDR on Windows, and naturally the driver boasts various bug fixes and performance improvements. (It wouldn't be an update without those, would it?) And, just in case you're using two Nvidia graphics cards, application SLI profiles were added or updated for the following games:

•HOB •Lake Ridden•NieR:Automata •Northgard •Pure Farming 2018•Raid: World War II•Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) •TT Isle of Man

You can install the 411.63 WHQL driver via Nvidia's website or the GeForce Experience app. Full release notes can be found here.

Nathaniel Mott
Freelance News & Features Writer

Nathaniel Mott is a freelance news and features writer for Tom's Hardware US, covering breaking news, security, and the silliest aspects of the tech industry.

  • Dyseman
    My RTX 2080 is being delivered today. Have installed this driver with old GTX 1070ti antique currently inside. Today I can say GTX is so yesterday :) /runs for cover
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  • ryan.gebauer
    My GTX 1080 TI can match your 'new' GPU. RTX 2080s are so yesterday. Why not get a 2080 TI?
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  • fazzeren
    It can match it in some games, with zero optimization from the 2080 side, with DLSS off. Quite a reach.
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  • ryan.gebauer
    21336661 said:
    It can match it in some games, with zero optimization from the 2080 side, with DLSS off. Quite a reach.

    This generation is a reach. I might still buy a couple and throw them in SLI if NVLink turns out to be worthwhile, but if your new flagship can't even beat the old generation in SLI(at the same price point), it's an abysmal failure. NVidia is on its way to becoming Intel, the company who no longer innovates, but spends all its time avoiding cannibalizing their own sales and ignoring the comp.
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  • fazzeren
    Nvidia is literally the only innovator. AMD's top offering can't touch the 1070ti. You serious right now?

    New tech and architecture is the only thing that can really push GPUs forward now, you can't just continue to throw more numbers at it.
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  • ryan.gebauer
    21337318 said:
    Nvidia is literally the only innovator. AMD's top offering can't touch the 1070ti. You serious right now?

    New tech and architecture is the only thing that can really push GPUs forward now, you can't just continue to throw more numbers at it.

    Totally. Intel was the ONLY innovator in CPUs 3 years ago also, right? What's keeping AMD from hiring NVidia guys too? #lmao
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  • SkyBill40
    21336610 said:
    My GTX 1080 TI can match your 'new' GPU. RTX 2080s are so yesterday. Why not get a 2080 TI?

    Why? Because $1200 is ridiculous for starters and perhaps he has other bills to pay that make spending that kind of coin on a piece of tech unrealistic. If you've got the money to drop on it, good for you.
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  • Gurg
    My concern is that Nvidia might take a page out of Apple's playbook and put something in the new drivers for 2080 and RT that will handicap and slow down the 1080tis.
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  • SkyBill40
    Nah. That's some tinfoil hat stuff, man. Don't buy into or spread what amounts to unfounded fear mongering.
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