Nvidia has today announced the release of its latest graphics card drivers (461.92 WHQL). As a key part of the launch highlights, Team Green has confirmed that ‘Reflex’ support has now officially been added to the Overwatch Test region servers with full-blown support expected to be added to the game in the very near future. For those of you unaware of what this is, the overall ethos is that this new technology will help significantly reduce system latency, meaning your in-game reactions should be the sharpest they’ve ever been!
It doesn’t, however, end there though as the latest driver (as you might expect) also brings with it a number of moderate fixes and optimizations.
As part of the official update notes, Nvidia has confirmed the following changes with their latest graphics card driver update:
Game Ready For NVIDIA Reflex On Overwatch’s Test Region:
NVIDIA Reflex is now available on Overwatch’s Test Region, and will launch on the public servers as part of a future update. When enabled in-game, system latency is halved, greatly increasing responsiveness.
Fixed Issues:
So, presuming you’re going to make this update (which, if you intend to check out ‘Reflex’ within Overwatch, then this will be required) you may need some help in how to do that. Well, if you already have the Nvidia GeForce Experience app installed on your PC, a quick check of it should prompt you to update to these latest drivers. – Failing which, you can manually download them (as well as learn more information) via the link here!
What do you think? Have you tried ‘Reflex’ out yet? – Let us know in the comments!
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