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Had to completely erase Nvidia software and drivers off my PC using DDU to get it to stop doing that, actually. When I reinstalled it all back it came with the 471.11 version by default.
And now you're telling me the new drivers I updated to are bollocks as well?
I haven't seen any severe artifacting yet, where does it happen most commonly after the driver update? And what does it actually look like, would I know it when I saw it? I did a bunch of hunts with the new drivers today, all of them in the Wildspire Wastes, but I didn't notice anything obnoxiously awful graphically, I think.
Got a screenshot at all?
A lot of people have created threads about this issue so far, this should help them and the others.
It's very much a real issue, though. Seen quite a few threads about it since 471.11 came out.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/582010/discussions/0/3047230768352921401/
https://steamcommunity.com/app/582010/discussions/0/2261314050767755898/
https://steamcommunity.com/app/582010/discussions/0/1745646819954441069/
Guess I'll go hunt a Namielle and see if I get wrecked
If you never update your drivers then you'll see sub par performance in a lot of new games. So, unless you do not play new games at all, then you really should update your drivers at least once a couple of months. Or at least whenever you're planning to play a new game with high hardware requirements.
You just never know when it might break things, but that's not an excuse to never update.
Good to know, but last time I updated drivers, I got lots of visual bugs, black-screens/crashes, and had to spend an entire day reading on how to roll back. It wasn't a fun time, so I'm going to leave them alone to avoid a headache.