➀ NVIDIA has released a hotfix GPU driver to address stuttering issues in 'Indiana Jones and the Great Circle'; ➁ The hotfix is based on the latest 'Game Ready' driver and includes fixes for intermittent micro-stuttering; ➂ It also improves stability for Ubisoft games using the Snowdrop engine.
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