
I ran DDU in Safe Mode (as recommended) and tried a clean install of 531.29 - same problem: Install failed - back to 512.16 I tried to reinstall the driver and it failed. I was running the game ready driver 531.29 for a while with no problems. I’m having a problem with my EVGA RTX 3090 Ti FTX Ultra running on Windows 11.
Assassin’s Creed Origins stability issues using 531.18. Applying GeForce Experience Freestyle filters cause games to crash. Black Screen/Hang on Launch at Shader Compilation Screen using Driver 531.18. Watch Dogs 2 may display flickering when staring at the sky. In-game foliage is larger than normal and displays constant flickering. Monitor may briefly flicker on waking from display sleep if DSR/DLDSR is enabled. Toggling HDR on and off in-game causes game stability issues when non-native resolution is used. Adobe application stability issues using 531.18. Stability issues may be observed on certain laptops with GeForce GTX 10/MX250/350 series GPUs.
Higher CPU usage from NVIDIA Container might be observed after exiting a game. This new Game Ready Driver provides the best gaming experience for the latest new titles supporting NVIDIA DLSS 3 technology including Atomic Heart and the closed Beta of THE FINALS. If there’s a triple-A PC game on the horizon, there’s a safe bet that Nvidia is prepping a Game Ready Driver for it.Please use this thread to discuss the NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Driver version 531.29. Since 2014, the company has released over 150 Game Ready Driver packages with specific support for over 400 games, and the company makes a point of noting that every single one of those come with Microsoft’s Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) certification-something rival AMD can’t claim.
Nvidia works with developers and publishers before the release of a game to make sure that the Game Ready Driver is ready for launch. Nvidia tests over 4500 hardware configurations, ranging from the latest top-of-the-line components to hardware as old as 2012, with thousands of tests and millions of testing-hours per year. This can boost framerate, reduce latency, offer more consistent minimum performance, and enhance stability. In short, Game Ready Drivers grant the game engine boosted performance by allowing portions of it to access the operating system’s kernel, giving it more direct access to the GPU.