Performance improvements for Assassin's Creed 4, Rome 2, Battlefield 4 are included

Apr 7, 2014 14:01 GMT  ·  By

Nvidia has just rolled out a brand new set of beta drivers for its GeForce graphics cards, taking them to version 337.50 and bringing drastic improvements over DirectX 11 game performance, even toppling AMD's Mantle API.

Nvidia has always prided itself with great support in terms of drivers and its dedication to improving a game's performance after its launch by different optimizations.

With GeForce beta driver 337.50, however, Nvidia has implemented a series of DirectX 11 performance optimizations that have resulted in massive reduction of loading times and of performance.

The company also took a chance on its blog to poke fun at AMD's Mantle API, which benefits certain games in terms of performance in various situations.

"Unlike changes tailored around custom graphics APIs, our new optimizations can benefit all DirectX 11 titles the second they go on sale, regardless of developer or publisher, and apply to all DirectX 11-capable Nvidia GPUs."

The new Nvidia GeForce beta drivers 337.50 introduce all sorts of optimizations in terms of performance for games like Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag, Battlefield 4, BioShock Infinite, Titanfall, Total War: Rome 2, and much more.

You can download Nvidia's new GeForce 337.50 beta drivers right now via Softpedia.