Along with the release of the GeForce RTX 2080 GPU series NVIDIA have put out a new 410.57 driver to support it. Additionally, there's a new Vulkan beta driver which should help DXVK.
What's new in the 410.57 driver?
- Adds support for GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, GeForce RTX 2080 and some Tesla cards.
- A new on-screen HUD to show which graphics API a game is using
- Implemented support for Vulkan real-time ray tracing extensions
- Various bug fixes
See the changelog for 410.57 here.
Then we also have the 396.54.06 Vulkan beta driver, this adds in support for two Vulkan extension:
On top of that though, it also includes a fix primarily aimed at issues running Windows games on Linux with DXVK. Specifically, an issue with a "z-fighting" corruption issue in multiple games. More info on that can be found in this bug report.
Really good to see NVIDIA also pushing out some good fixes for DXVK and Steam Play as well as supporting their newest GPUs right away.
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396.54.06?
I JUST changed to 396.54.05 literally yesterday.
I JUST changed to 396.54.05 literally yesterday.
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BTW, a nasty bug was fixed in this 410.57. In Nier:Automata there were huge (half of the screen) white circle flickers on radiotransmissions (around the holographic image), it happened with 396.54 and seems to be fixed after the update.
EDIT: actually, no. The bug is tricky, I tried to record a video and it disappeared and hasn't surfaced yet even after several days. I used to have it right after starting the game if some character calls me and now it's just gone. It's been confirmed even by a Valve developer but suddenly after that became hard to reproduce.
Last edited by rkfg on 26 September 2018 at 7:07 am UTC
EDIT: actually, no. The bug is tricky, I tried to record a video and it disappeared and hasn't surfaced yet even after several days. I used to have it right after starting the game if some character calls me and now it's just gone. It's been confirmed even by a Valve developer but suddenly after that became hard to reproduce.
Last edited by rkfg on 26 September 2018 at 7:07 am UTC
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Quoting: tuubiThanks Tuubi, I'm still as blind as a bat... and I don't mean the animal. :DQuoting: Kallestofeles@liamdawe, there's a typo in the title! "releasd"This is what the "For spelling, grammar and other corrections to our article—click here" box above the comments is for.
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Finally, about a month later, it has arrived to Ubuntu.
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Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoFinally, about a month later, it has arrived to Ubuntu.
You're free to build PPAs at weekends.
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Quoting: EikeActually the PPA skipped 396.54.06 completely. Don't know why, not interested enough to ask. 396.54.09 on the other hand was added to the PPA with a delay of a single day, which should be good enough even for the impatient among us.Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoFinally, about a month later, it has arrived to Ubuntu.
You're free to build PPAs at weekends.
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