These are the drivers you're looking for
If you're planning to participate in the Star Wars: Battlefront beta that kicks off tomorrow (October 8) and are running Nvidia brand graphics, there's a new driver you might want to check out.
According to Nvidia, it's newly released GeForce 358.50 WHQL certified driver will deliver "the best possible gaming experience" in Battlefront. In addition, it also brings support for the latest OpenGL ARB extensions, as well as OpenGL ES 3.2.
Want more? Nvidia also says the 358.50 driver includes updated features and functionality for the GameWorks VR software development kit (SDK), so there's that too.
There are some oddball limitations associated with this new driver. For example, surround gaming is not supported on a 3-way SLI system using GeForce GTX 200 series GPUs, and the Graph tab on the Adjust Desktop Color Settings page is no longer available. Nvidia also discontinued support for Hybrid Power, a Hybrid SLI technology.
You can read more in the release notes (PDF). The driver is available to download from here.
As a reminder, if you're rocking an AMD graphics card, there's a beta driver (Catalyst 15.9.1) available that's been optimized for Battlefront. It also addresses a memory leak with Catalyst 15.9. You can grab that driver here.
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