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Halo Reach: Nvidia game ready drivers now available

Halo Reach: Nvidia game ready drivers now available

Nvidia collaborates in the launch of Halo Reach with a package of drivers ready to take advantage of its capabilities.

The last bastion to conquer for the Master Chief Collection is about to fall. Halo Reach will arrive on December 3 on Xbox One and Windows, included in the Xbox Game Pass subscription service. To warm the engines of the Warthog, Nvidia launches its latest driver package "game ready".

This wave of drivers will make the cards under the Nvidia seal ready to take full advantage of their performance capabilities as soon as they are available. You can access them through the tab embedded in your GeForce Experience panel or through the official website (version 441.41 WHQL), designed so that users who want it can download it manually.

According to the company, the first benchmarks made in the pre-launch build mark that graphics such as GeForce RXT 2060 exceed 120 images per second at a 4k resolution with all the visual options to the maximum. With the same configuration, a superior model like RTX 2080 SUPER will yield above 200 fps. Almost nothing.

Detailed cross game

Apparently, only Steam and Microsoft Store users can play with each other, that is, those on the same platform; There are no plans at the moment to extend it to the Xbox One community as well, but it may be added at some time as part of post-launch support.

As for cross-saving, console users who want to make the leap to PC will benefit. All your multiplayer progress will be saved within your Xbox Live profile and can be taken to any version. The nuance lies in the advances you make in the single player modes. Unable to transport the saved file (different methods are used between console and computer), the control points you have on a mission will be lost. The only thing that will be registered will be the missions and playlists completed.

You can see the full table of functionalities through this link.

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