GeForce Game Ready 566.03 with Dragon Age: Veilguard and Red Dead Redemption Support
Nvidia released a new version of its GeForce Game Ready drivers, numbered 566.03. The biggest news is DLSS 3 support for many upcoming games.
Since yesterday, Nvidia GPU owners have been able to download the latest version of GeForce Game Ready drivers, version 556.03. The update introduces DLSS 3 support for games such as Dragon Age: Veil Guard, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Red Dead Redemption. In an article related to the new drivers, Nvidia added that it also supports up to 32 G-SYNC-compatible monitors.
DLSS 3 for the biggest upcoming games
According to Nvidia, a distinctive feature of GeForce Game Ready drivers is that they are developed in collaboration with game developers. Therefore, the players can expect better performance, especially if DLSS 3 technology has been implemented. In update 566.03, eight productions received DLSS 3 support:
- Alan Wake 2: The Lake House
- Dragon Age: Veil Guard
- Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered
- Industry Giant 4.0
- No More Room in Hell 2
- Red Dead Redemption
- The Axis Unseen
- Wayfinder
In addition to support for DLSS 3, GeForce Game Ready 566.03 only fixes one bug related to the Digital Vibrance feature. This did not comfort the gamers, because since October 1, i.e. the introduction of update 565.90, there has been a problem with the operation of the Corsair iCue application. The app started to put more strain on the processor, which is expected to result in higher operating temperatures. The best solution currently is to install an older version of the drivers.
Furthermore, version 566.03 enables us to automatically select the most optimal settings for three new games via GeForce Experience or the Nvidia App: Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, NBA 2K5 and Silent Hill 2. By the way, it's worth remembering that Nvidia will soon end support for Nvidia Control Panel and GeForce Experience. Their functions will be taken over by the aforementioned Nvidia App, and the announcement of the RTX 50-series is possible as early as January.