After a long wait and some delays, NVidia graphics card drivers for Dying Light 2, which will finally appear this week, have been released. In addition to desktop cards, laptops also release drivers for models such as the 3080 Ti and 3070 Ti, NVidia said in a statement. You can download and install new drivers through the GeForce Experience app or from the official site. The company’s statement on the matter is as follows:
NVidia video card drivers released for Dying Light 2
Released on February 1st, the GeForce Game Ready driver supports Dying Light 2 Stay Human, which will be released on February 4th with NVIDIA DLSS that accelerates performance and a variety of ray tracing effects that enhance massive open spaces, giving GeForce RTX players a seamless experience.
The new driver update also includes optimizations for Sifu, developer Sloclap’s latest game. Sifu, a third-person action game that gives players control of a young Kung-Fu student on the road to revenge and involves intense fighting, arrives at the Epic Games Store on February 8th.
The driver is also NVIDIA’s new 4th-generation driver. The new 2022 GeForce RTX 30 Series laptop with next-generation Max-Q Technologies has also been released as the official driver for laptop models. These new technologies help save power, improve laptop efficiency, and provide greater performance. Over 160 new models with dual-screen, two-in-one forms were built around GeForce RTX 30 Series Laptop GPUs. The new driver also includes updates for new 14″ portable power centers and even more G-SYNC and 1440p displays, most of which are powered by the new GeForce RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPUs.