The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Gets New Nvidia Geforce GameReady Drivers

The drivers will help make the game look as good as possible.

Posted By | On 18th, May. 2015

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is due out tomorrow and most of the talk surrounding the game is still what it will look like when talking about it appearing on the PC, Xbox One and PS4. The consensus seems to be that the game is going to look it’s best if you are playing the game on the PC, as long as your PC can actually handle the graphical load.

In order to try and help players understand what their computer can handle NVIDIA recently released a number of requirements for when it comes to your computer and whether or not you’ll be able to run the game at all, as well as what settings will make the game run the best and look the best. Now Geforce has announced that a brand new batch of GameReady drivers are available. These drivers are specifically optimized for Wild Hunt though they will apparently be able to aid you when you are playing a number of other games.

In total, these drivers are bringing support for Magicka 2, Civilization: Beyond Earth, The Witcher 3, and World of Warships. 4K, Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR), GameStream, GeForce Experience one-click Optimal Playable Settings, G-SYNC, HairWorks, HBAO+, PhysX, and SLI. Most of these effects are geared towards just giving the Wild Hunt that much more of a realistic look and feel. The Hairworks upgrades have been touched on before because there are so many furry beasts inhabiting the game world. It’s also important that The Witcher 3’s hero, Geralt’s flowing mane and beard looks accurate.

Check out the video below which shows the upgrades in action and get excited. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is due out for the PC, PS4 and Xbox One on May 19.


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