Nvidia release new Drivers for Crysis


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http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvista_x86_169.01.html

Beta driver for GeForce 6, 7, and 8 series GPUs.

Recommended driver for Crysis single player game demo.

Several game and application compatibility fixes. Please read the release notes for more information on product support, features, driver fixes and known compatibility issues.

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Yeah, ATi did a hotfix (weighing in at the size of a full driver release) for Bioshock, and Enemy Territory: Quake Wars didn't run unless it had the updated driver. It's really not that unheard of at all for game-specific driver updates for graphics cards, especially big titles. Also bear in mind Nvidia engineers are working with Crytek...

I just tried installing these on my 6880GTS 640mb and a lot of resolutions have been removed from this version.

I can't have 1280x720, so I went back to the prev beta drivers :( I hope crysis works ok with them.

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