Performance is key, but if the game repeatedly crashes, it doesn’t matter how high your frame rate is. That’s why we also invested in an unprecedented testing program that ensures ultimate reliability, at launch and after, when new patches and DLC addons introduce new features that alter the game’s programming.
Currently, a total of 89 desktop and laptop GPUs are supported by our Game Ready Drivers, and each one needs to be rigorously tested with each game and driver build throughout development, and beyond. But a PC or laptop isn’t just a GPU, it also includes CPU and RAM, and users can load one of several distinctly different operating systems with unique behaviors and eccentricities.
The solution: a massive, automated testing matrix with coverage for over 4,500 configurations of GPUs, CPUs, RAM and OS, with hardware dating as far back as 2012. We test each game and driver across these desktop and laptop configurations, maximizing reliability for Game Ready Drivers and games.
“NVIDIA’s Game Ready Driver teams act as an extension to our own internal teams to help better optimize our games and maximize compatibility across a ton of PC configurations, giving GeForce players a better, more reliable experience.” - Nicolas Rioux, Global Deputy VP of Production Technology, Ubisoft
In a single day, NVIDIA’s Game Ready Driver testing process involves over 1,000 different tests across a wide variety of launched and upcoming titles. This amounts to over 1.8 million hours of testing in 2021 alone. To put this in context, that’s over 214 calendar years invested into Game Ready Driver quality in a single year! And if necessary, engineers will jump in and debug specific issues and edge cases, ensuring complete coverage.