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NVIDIA GeForce 376.48 hotfix driver released, fixes issues in Battlefield 1 & Just Cause 3

NVIDIA has released a new hotfix driver for its graphics cards. According to the release notes, the NVIDIA GeForce 376.48 hotfix driver fixes random flashes in Just Cause 3 and some corruption issues that have been reported for Wargame: Red Dragon game.

Moreover, this hotfix driver addresses the SLI texture flickering issues that have been reported for Battlefield 1, and fixes some issues that could lead to Battlefield 1 crash.

Those interested can download this new driver from here.

And here are the release notes for the NVIDIA GeForce 376.48 hotfix driver:

  • Workaround to fix incorrect Folding@home work units.
  • Fixed random flashes in Just Cause 3.
  • Fixed some issues that could lead to Battlefield 1 crash
  • Fixed SLI texture flickering in Battlefield 1.
  • Fixed corruption in Wargame: Red Dragon game.

21 thoughts on “NVIDIA GeForce 376.48 hotfix driver released, fixes issues in Battlefield 1 & Just Cause 3”

      1. Most underrated was Mad Max in my opinion. It was a little bit repetitive but graphics were really good and performance as well for an open world, combat was simple but very well done, physics with the car and explosions were amazing, the weather (with those massive sandstorms) was epic each time, explosions, explosions and those explosions…I still have it installed and go crash some cars time to time, to watch them go “boom”.
        Story was also pretty good or at least on point.

        Just Cause 3 story was cheesy as hell, the game gets fun once you unlock all weapons and such, at first is not that rewarding tho.

        1. The way Mad Max – both the movie & the game flew completely under the radar was just criminal. At least the movie picked up massively after its initial opening, but the game, even with that ungodly sky box still managed to fly completely under most radars…..

          Disgraceful. Pure f*cking criminal, even.

          1. Mad max movie got a new audience. The “old” people that loved mad max with mel gibbie probably didn’t care and the young community didn’t even know the lore/universe to begin with. That movie benefited from the french expression :

            Téléphone Arabe.

            Such a good movie! PLUS they don’t talk much so it gives place to a lot of quality action! Makes me thing of it, i have to support them, i’ll buy it soon 😉

          2. Best part of all, younger idiots who don’t know about Road Warrior learned about it, & hopefully also watched it ^^

    1. does it really had more benefit than vanilla drivers by nvidia? i’ve been hearing about tweakforce since 2009 but many people said it just placebo. last time i use modded driver was intelHD by royalBNA, i could said it work since with default driver my vram detected 128MB on certain apps, and after use modded it shown 512MB taken from my RAM

      1. In my experience the modded drivers where just the Quadro drivers modified to be compatible with the normal gaming GPUS. Didn’t benefit gaming that much tbh, but as it is with PC gaming, mileage may vary.

  1. These drivers been out for a few days now and it’s just further proof that NVIDIA drivers being far superior is nothing more than just a myth.

    Nvidia has been really blowing it since the Fermi series cards

    1. That is true sadly. I’ve been with NV for the past 7-8 years and recently, jeez, the amount of hotfixes… Do they EVEN check their stuff before sending them for WHQL certification?

      God damn…

  2. Christ, the sheer amount of hotfixes and drivers over the past 3 months…

    Nvidia is doing a bang up job on making that myth of “you 100% need the most up to date drivers, or all your games don’t work” a run for it’s money.

  3. Hehehe, yeah we do. I like explosions if the effects/particles are good and if the physics also have great impact in them and the world itself.

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