What's the best driver for World in Conflict? NX8800GT T2D512E OC.

I have 169.21. Is the 163.71 optimized for WiC? Thaks.

Well check Release Notes of the Forceware to findout. With both drivers version listed above should be fine.
The most important part is to use latest patch for WiC.

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