World of Warcraft: Shadowlands Gets Ray Tracing With Nvidia's New GPU Driver

World of Warcraft: Shadowlands Gets Ray Tracing With Nvidia's New GPU Driver

Nvidia has released a new GeForce graphics driver that supports ray tracing in World of Warcraft: Shadowlands, along with optimizations for Microsoft's recently released flight simulator and Total War Saga: Troy. Nvidia's version 452.06 driver supports ray tracing to animate visuals from Blizzard's World of Warcraft: Shadowlands expansion, which is of course still in beta testing (you can choose to join the beta here, and give it a try). lap). The game is getting ray-traced shadows, to be precise, and more visual overhauls are promised as well.

Fly high

As mentioned, the new pilot has also been optimized for the best Microsoft Flight Simulator experience, and it's a really tasty game, mapping the entire world via Bing Maps data (and comes with real-time weather to boot). , for jaw-dropping levels of realism, check out our full review). Support for Total War Saga: Troy also shipped in version 452.06, the strategy game that launched for free for 24 hours last week and moved some 7.5 million copies in the process. as well as Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 remasters which will be released on September 4th. Nvidia also supported eight new G-Sync-compatible monitors, mostly models from Acer, but also from Asus and Lenovo. For full details and a list of changes, check out Nvidia's post here.