NVIDIA has just released a new hotfix driver for its graphics cards. According to the release notes, the NVIDIA GeForce Hotfix Driver 537.09 fixes DirectStorage performance fluctuation issues in Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart.
Alongside this fix, the NVIDIA hotfix driver 537.09 features all the tweaks, fixes and improvements of the WHQL 536.99 driver. Thus, we highly recommend downloading it, especially if you’re currently playing Baldur’s Gate 3.
It’s also worth noting that this driver brings some stability improvements to Dead Space and Battlefield 2042. It also improves the cut-scenes and videos in CONTROL.
You can download this new NVIDIA hotfix driver from here. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
NVIDIA GeForce Hotfix Driver 537.09 Release Notes
Game Ready Driver
This new Game Ready Driver provides the best gaming experience for the latest new games supporting DLSS 2 technology including Baldur’s Gate 3, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and Gord.
Fixed Gaming Bugs
- [Control][DX12] Cut scenes and videos show tearing and partial jitter
- [Battlefield 2042] Game stability can decrease when applying GeForce Experience Freestyle filters.
- [GeForce Experience] Game stability can decrease when applying a GeForce Experience Freestyle filter in certain games while using DLSS 3 Frame Generation
- [Dead Space] Game stability issues
Fixed General Bugs
- [Elgato Wave Link] Potential audio issues with NVIDIA Broadcast effects
Open Issues
- [Halo Infinite] Significant performance drop is observed on Maxwell-based GPUs.
- [DaVinci Resolve] This driver implements a fix for creative application stability issues seen during heavy memory usage. We’ve observed some situations where this fix has resulted in performance degradation when running DaVinci Resolve. This will be addressed in an upcoming driver release.
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