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NVIDIA’s GeForce 577.00 WHQL driver brings DLSS 4, game fixes, and new app controls



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NVIDIA’s latest GeForce driver (577.00 WHQL) is now rolling out, and it brings plenty of updates for both casual and serious players. The update is Game Ready for Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, adding full support for DLSS 4 and related tech improvements.

Valorant also gets driver-level optimization, now that Riot has moved it to Unreal Engine 5 with major changes underneath. If you use the NVIDIA App, you’ll notice something new. DLSS Overrides are now available for 11 additional titles.

This gives you full control of DLSS settings. You can now pick your preferred upscaler, adjust frame generation, or switch to DLAA. Games with new DLSS Override support include Monster Hunter Wilds, 7 Days to Die, and RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business.

Two Warhammer 40,000 games also get DLSS customization, along with a few smaller titles like Stygian: Outer Gods and REMATCH. NVIDIA App’s “optimal settings” feature now supports Mecha Break, PEAK, and Broken Arrow.

As for fixes, Counter-Strike 2 should no longer show a black screen at 4:3 resolution on ASUS’s PG27AQN monitor. Bladepoint also gets a fix for map crashes when using DirectX 11 and DLSS Super Resolution on certain setups.

There are still known issues. Cyberpunk 2077 crashes in Photo Mode with path tracing. Battlefield 2042 shows light artifacts. Ray tracing in World of Warcraft can also cause odd visuals, and text may blur in Counter-Strike 2 under certain resolutions.

If you play any of these games, you’ll want to update. GeForce 577.00 WHQL is now available through NVIDIA’s official website.





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