Today Nvidia launched its latest Game Ready driver, version 581.29, which brings optimisations for the PC releases of Borderlands 4 and Dying Light 2: Return to the Future, slated to drop on September 19.

Both titles support DLSS 4 and multi‑frame generation on PC. Dying Light 2 additionally offers DLSS Ray Reconstruction, giving a noticeable lift to ray‑traced lighting and reflections.
Nvidia reports that turning on DLSS 4 super‑resolution, frame generation and multi‑frame generation on GeForce RTX 50‑series cards can raise Borderlands 4 performance by up to 5.5×.
Official slides show the RTX 5090 paired with an RTX 9800 X3D delivering an average of 256 fps at 4K resolution, with maximum settings and DLSS super‑resolution set to ‘performance’. Under the same conditions, an RTX 5080 averages only 166 fps.
