Latest Nvidia App update includes DLSS override fix, but leaves fans guessing

NVIDIA App version 11.0.2.341 is here, but the release notes don't fully disclose what minor fixes and improvements this update actually contains. The only piece of information provided is that the issue where the DLSS override option was not accessible in supported titles has now been fixed. This means users who previously couldn't manually adjust DLSS settings in compatible games should now be able to do so without any issues.
Beyond that, we don't know what other under-the-hood improvements or optimizations this update brings. The lack of detailed patch notes leaves users guessing whether their specific issues have been addressed. Over on Reddit, users have reported various problems with the NVIDIA App, including features like overlay not working at all, and are hoping the latest update resolves them. That said, here's the entirety of what the release notes had to say:
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What’s new in NVIDIA app 11.0.2.341
Minor Updates
Source: Nvidia App Release Notes
- This release contains minor fixes and improvements.
- Fixed an issue where the DLSS override option was not accessible in supported titles.
In NVIDIA's defense, it's possible that this update doesn't include anything significant enough to mention in the release notes. In the past, we've seen patch notes that provide a complete breakdown of new features and bug fixes, while others have been so vague that they might as well say ‘updated stuff’. That said, if you've been dealing with a specific bug or issue in the NVIDIA App, we highly recommend downloading the latest update to see if it fixes it for you.
In case you aren’t aware, the Nvidia App is designed to combine and replace the Nvidia Control Panel and GeForce Experience, combining all settings into one central piece of software. One of the most recent updates was just as vague as this one, and it seems likely that Nvidia still hasn’t fixed the game filters performance bug in the v11.0.2.341 patch.