Yes for now, but I don't see the driver with Geforce Experience logged out, even with beta drivers enabled.Isn't Geforce Experience free to download?
Maybe it's not yet available though -- I'm going to wait until tomorrow to be properly annoyed.

Yes for now, but I don't see the driver with Geforce Experience logged out, even with beta drivers enabled.Isn't Geforce Experience free to download?
Yes but it's a shit system, and broke things for me more than once.Isn't Geforce Experience free to download?
Sad event.The "Just Cause 3" optimized driver is locked behind Geforce Experience I see.
Truly unnecessary on Nvidia's part.
TInfoilhatmode: Next step, you'll only be able to download drivers for the GPU that you registered. Forcing users to buy their cards news instead of used.You mean there are people with nVidia cards who don't use Geforce experience? It doesn't make sense, Geforce experience is free
It's not surprising that in an age of 8-core consoles we're seeing better multithreading - it's necessary for proper performance on all platforms now, even crappy ports should have good scaling due to programming on consoles. Glad to see i7 purchases paying off, as after Crysis 3 it became obvious that hyperthreading makes a huge difference. No one should say that there's no benefit to i7s anymore in comparison to i5s when making purchase recommendations.
In other areas, has anyone found a working custom crossfire profile for JC3?
No way to set this to borderless windowed? My TV has some really annoying overscan problem on some games since the crimson driver and sadly this is one of them and want to see if borderless windowed fixes it![]()
Sad event.
Time to download drivers from other sources. I refuse to register and install bloatware to be able to download drivers.
TInfoilhatmode: Next step, you'll only be able to download drivers for the GPU that you registered. Forcing users to buy their cards news instead of used.
Having to pirate drivers? What a time to be alive.
I'll try to use this goddan GF Experience.
Other sources refer to Guru3d.
Your PC will certainly run it well on console settings.Hmm, seems like there is no smooth way to play JC3 yet. My PC won't run it well based on what I'm seeing here and console versions sound poor. :-/
You sure you can't turn off overscan? What TV is it?
The "Just Cause 3" optimized driver is locked behind Geforce Experience I see.
Truly unnecessary on Nvidia's part.
Some people suggested they required logging in. I don't see any beta drivers either, and I'm not logged in.How the fuck do you download BETA drivers from GF Exp? i checked the "beta drivers" checkbox in the preferences, but it still won't install anything past 359.00.
Are the Beta drivers even out yet?
But someone's still up this early! Thanks Andy, and great to hear GeForce Experience isn't required.This is incorrect. The driver will be available from the website and GeForce Experience when released later today.
But someone's still up this early! Thanks Andy, and great to hear GeForce Experience isn't required.
That used to be true, but as long as I can achieve perfect frame pacing at 30fps, then I'm all set (that was previously my main complaint). Over the past couple of years, though, this hasn't been much of an issue outside of select games.Your PC will certainly run it well on console settings.
Of course, your standards for "well" are for some reason much higher on PC than what you call "well" on consoles![]()
But why do you think you can't reach a solid 30 on JC3? All the benchmarks I've seen would seem to indicate you'd be fine.That used to be true, but as long as I can achieve perfect frame pacing at 30fps, then I'm all set (that was previously my main complaint). Over the past couple of years, though, this hasn't been much of an issue outside of select games.
Thanks for the clarification!This is incorrect. The driver will be available from the website and GeForce Experience when released later today.
Some people suggested they required logging in. I don't see any beta drivers either, and I'm not logged in.
This is incorrect. The driver will be available from the website and GeForce Experience when released later today.
I'm really curious how this game runs on my rig, can't wait to test it soon.
Is SLI driver up yet?
The engine is incompatible with all multi-GPU solutions, so no SLI support at this time.
Ugh, I can see myself having to sacrifice some graphics for frames then, at least it will put my rig on a test run.The engine is incompatible with all multi-GPU solutions, so no SLI support at this time.
Hmm, seems like there is no smooth way to play JC3 yet. My PC won't run it well based on what I'm seeing here and console versions sound poor. :-/
As long as proper frame pacing can be achieved, I'll be happy (and no stuttering). While hardly comparable, I've found it impossible to achieve that in Fallout 4 and I cannot get a steady 60fps in that game without severe compromises and, even then, it's still not perfect. At 30fps, though, it judders terribly no matter what I try. Still annoyed about that. I've pretty much had to shelve the game for the moment due to performance problems.But why do you think you can't reach a solid 30 on JC3? All the benchmarks I've seen would seem to indicate you'd be fine.
gtx 770. i5 4670k 3.4 GHz and 8gb ram.
game can't hold up on 1080p. dropped it to 900 and windowed mode and still runs like poo. argh. i know my card is "oldish" but it's struggling to even run at 30.
Can this be patched or are we just screwed? It seems sad that so many games aren't capable anymore, like Fallout 4, for example. JC2 had SLI and Crossfire support as far as I know.
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A freaking gimped 950 doing (almost) better than a 680/770... unbelievable. Look at that 280x. I seriously hope it will get fixed with a driver update.
The engine is incompatible with all multi-GPU solutions, so no SLI support at this time.
Well benchmarks have been done without the driver optimized for the game.
Yup, the new drivers should be out today. Let's see if it fixes that. I refuse to believe a 768 cuda cores 128 bit card can do better than 1536/256 bit even with all the optimizations in the world.
Maxwell is a much more efficient arch than Kepler, so you should not be surprised at all.
This is incorrect. The driver will be available from the website and GeForce Experience when released later today.
I don't get why each major game needs a driver. why does the driver need changing for a game, is that AMD/Nvidia doing optimisation work the developer should do? Does a new driver contain all the tweaks for all the old games that prompted drivers? Ugh So confusing.