Thanks Julien of AW for the heads up on this one.
Hercules has just released new drivers version 14.10 for its whole range of nVidia based graphics cards. Those drivers based on the recent Detonator 3 reference release brings full support of DirectX 8.0 & Windows XP, among other things. In the same time, Hercules has released a new version 2.2 of its 3D Tweaker program that now works under Windows 2000. Choose your operating system to start downloading your drivers:
News source: Activewin
Download: Hercules 14.10 Drivers for Windows 95, 98, 98SE, Me,
Download: Hercules 14.10 Drivers for Windows NT 4.0,
Download: Hercules 14.10 Drivers for Windows 2000.
Download: Hercules 3D Tweaker 2.2 for Windows 95, 98, 98SE, Me, 2000.
Hercules has just released new drivers version 14.10 for its whole range of nVidia based graphics cards. Those drivers based on the recent Detonator 3 reference release brings full support of DirectX 8.0 & Windows XP, among other things. In the same time, Hercules has released a new version 2.2 of its 3D Tweaker program that now works under Windows 2000. Choose your operating system to start downloading your drivers:
- Changes/Additions:
- Multicast spectator added.
- Voice communication added.
- Added server chat to logging.
- Redesigned multiplayer scoreboard.
- CapsLock key is now bindable.
- Switching to Spectator is now logged.
- Changed minimum value for "mp_chattime" to 1 second.
- Changed minimum value for "mp_buytime" to 0.25 (15 seconds).
- Radio commands can be heard by nearby enemies.
- Added commandmenu ability.
Bug Fixes:
- Bunny hopping removed.
- Fixed client-side shots not matching the server-side counterparts.
- Fixed banned.cfg problem with more than 1024 entries.
- Fixed screenshots overwriting each other.
- Buffer overflow exploit fixed.
- "condump", "cmdlist", and "cvarlist" only write out to the game
directory.
- Fixed Spectator mode bug.
- Fixed hitbox issues.
- Fixed nightvision bug.
- Fixed "slot10" not working correctly

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