NVIDIA Releases GeForce Game Ready 496.13 Driver with Support for Back 4 Blood, Crysis Remastered Trilogy, and More

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NVIDIA has released its GeForce Game Ready 496.13 driver. The latest driver adds support for Turtle Rock Studios’ new spiritual successor to Left 4 Dead, Back 4 Blood, which released today, as well as Crytek’s new collection of Crysis remasters, Crysis Remastered Trilogy, and EXOR Studios’ base-builder, The Riftbreaker. Users will also find support for the launch of NVIDIA DLSS in various titles (e.g., Baldur’s Gate 3, Rise of the Tomb Raider) and 15 new GeForce Experience Optimal Playable Setting profiles.



NVIDIA’s new GeForce Game Ready 496.13 WHQL driver can be downloaded through GeForce Experience. A full list of fixes can be found...

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Crysis remastered "trilogy"? Have I been living under a rock? I thought they only remastered the 1st game. I'm a fan of these remastered classic games but Crysis 3 is still a gorgeous game even today. Can't imagine them polishing that one up much more.
 
Crysis remastered "trilogy"? Have I been living under a rock? I thought they only remastered the 1st game. I'm a fan of these remastered classic games but Crysis 3 is still a gorgeous game even today. Can't imagine them polishing that one up much more.
It was announced a while ago.
 
Crysis 3 has some realy bad parts near the end
I know I've never really liked any of the controls/mechanics with any of the vehicles. It's such a shame since whether flying or driving through those canyons there's a lot of potential. I've found that in all three when they get into the cave/tunnels parts they all seem to lose some visual fidelity as well.
 
Yeah the vehicle mechanics have kinda sucked since the original game. I don't know, I might be up for a copy of all 3. Crysis is the game that got me interested in PC gaming and its the game I used to do all my benchmarking when I was overclocking my 4850 trying all kinds of different settings to see how high I could get and still maintain 45 FPS. It'll always have a sentimental place for me and I'll always play them.
 
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