Otherwise, the changes are fairly minor and just update various packages and components to the latest versions.
The installation process for driver components on 3D systems has also been modified, meaning that future updates should be a lot smoother. In addition, there are new 3D game profiles for Call of Duty: Black Ops and Tom Clancy's HawX 2 for anyone running the kit for stereoscopic gaming. SLI profiles for Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II and Fallout: New Vegas are also included, which should give improved performance in those games once they are released. The major improvements will be seen in Civilisation V in SLI systems, Fallout 3, Final Fantasy XIV and F1 2010 running in DirectX 11 mode. While this package doesn't quite have as many changes as the last one, version 260.99 does deliver a handful of additions and performance tweaks. Keeping up with its usual rapid pace for driver releases, NVIDIA has posted a second entry in the 260-series of drivers in seven days.