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NVIDIA GeForce 320.14 BETA Driver Released For Metro: Last Light

Metro Last Light is pretty much upon us and while I haven’t had chance to source a copy for myself, Nvidia have been hard at work tinkering and optimizing the latest batch of drivers ready for eager gamers to enjoy the show. The new BETA 320.14 drivers are said to increase performance in the game by up to 10% and given the visual juggernaut that was the original Metro game, any boost in performance is a welcome bonus indeed, regardless of your systems specifications.

You can download the drivers you need right here and get your system ready to rock and roll in post apocalyptic Moscow.

NVIDIA GeForce 320.14 BETA – Windows 8/Windows7 64-bit

NVIDIA GeForce 320.14 BETA – Windows 8/Windows 7 32-bit

“A sequel to the million-selling Metro 2033, Metro: Last Light ups the ante for videogame graphics in addition to further refining its own brand of first-person shooting action. NVIDIA GPU users can enhance their experience with hardware-accelerated PhysX effects and stereoscopic 3D Vision rendering.

The new GeForce 320.14, Metro: Last Light beta drivers are now available to download. Boosting single-GPU and SLI performance in the eagerly anticipated sequel by up to 10%, the 320.14 beta drivers also ensure maximum system compatibility when battling the monsters of Last Light‘s post-apocalyptic world. For an in-depth look at the game’s technology and GPU performance check out our new Metro: Last Light Graphics Breakdown & Performance Guide.

320.14 beta also includes all of the performance optimizations and SLI profiles found in the recent320.00 beta release, improving performance and compatibility in games such as Call of Juarez: Gunslinger, Dead Island: RiptideDungeons & Dragons: Neverwinter, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, GRID 2, Remember Me, Natural Selection 2, Resident Evil 6, Tomb Raider, and TrackMania² Canyon.”

So did you pick up the latest Metro title, let us know what you think of it in the comments section below.

Source: Nvidia

Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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