- The new pilots of Nvidia 572: XX Game Ready would have caused problems in Inzoi And The first beserk: Khazan games
- The problems seem to occur on RTX 4000 and RTX 3000 GPUs
- The game developers have advised users of previous generation GPUs to use the 566.36 driver rather
If this was not already obvious enough, the recent pilots ready for Nvidia’s game frustrated users with persistent black screens and performance problems: I have already suggested that players stay away until a resolution is found. Now there are undoubtedly even more reasons to do so.
As WCCFTECH reported, Inzoi And The first beserk: Khazan The game developers on Steam advise GPU users in the RTX 4000 and RTX 3000 series to avoid 572 pilots: XX from Nvidia due to performance problems resulting in frame and stinging. On Steam, the two developers advise the return to version 566.36 of the pilot if the problems with the new pilots persist.
This occurs after several user complaints with the new installed pilots, many of whom have had black screens during installation or starting in Windows 11. Even more important here, it is the performance of these games that have raised the concerns of developers, which is a surprise, to say the least.
This does not help that the latest version of driver 572.83 offers DLSS 4 support for the two games, so that players cannot get the most out of it using the new Team Green technology for better image quality using the new Super Resolution transformer model.
Apparently, users of the NVIDIA RTX 5000 series are clear: the two notes of the game developers suggest that users of the RTX 5000 series should stick to the last pilot, so that asks the question. Could the Blackwell GPU range be the culprit of the recent driver hiccups ready for the game?
This seems to happen with each new GPU range launch …
I remember buying an RTX 3080 TI closer to the launch of the NVIDIA RTX 4000 series, and I remember its new pilots leading to certain performance problems at the time. With the new Blackwell range, it seems that it could be a model with each new range of GPU.
Now, before continuing, I must mention that it is purely speculative, but I believe that driver’s problems can come from the GPU support in the RTX 5000 series. The problems seem to have started from the very first version of the pilot for the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080, which also added the management of DLSS 4 for all RTX GPUs – and the current problems affect the GPU in generation in generation previous.
It is hard to believe that it is fortuitous to see almost revolutionary bugs suddenly arise the support of the moment for a new range of GPU arrives. We contacted Nvidia for a comment on the driver’s concerns, but we have not yet heard of them. So, as I have already mentioned, stay with a stable pilot for the moment – or come back to a previous version if you have already installed a 572 driver.