Nvidia has released GeForce Game Ready 591.59, its latest software package for graphics cards. Simultaneously released for Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems, this update brings long-awaited performance improvements and technical fixes to the hardware world.
GeForce 591.59 driver goes live
With this new version, the company is bringing DLSS 4.0 and Multi-Frame Generation technology to five more games. Yakuza Kiwami 2, Aion 2, Ashes of Creation, Lost Ark, Splitgate: Arena Reloaded, and ARK: Lost Colony now fully utilize AI-powered frame generation features thanks to the new driver. This expansion enhances fluidity in games while providing an experience without compromising visual quality.
One of the most notable software changes focuses on the color fading problem that users have long complained about. The issue of screen colors appearing lifeless when using non-native resolution settings is completely eliminated with this release.
Additionally, the black screen error experienced with RTX HDR enabled on certain TV models is fixed with this new update. Game-specific improvements include resolving stability issues experienced by GeForce RTX 50 series users in Enshrouded.
Furthermore, this package fixes erroneous HDR transitions seen in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla with Smooth Motion enabled and crashing issues in Dying Light: The Beast.
Users can download the new driver directly from Nvidia’s official website or through the installed Nvidia application. The drivers section within the application automatically starts the installation process.
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