Sorry, I do not know. I'm on the opposite side. I never try to update or change in any way something that already works. Except anti-virus software, because threats do change over time, too.
I once, many PCs ago, updated a video driver of an somehow old Nvidia video board because in a CoD or MoHAA game the fog generated pretty unnaturally, like some dirty glass sheet a few meters in front of my toon, with no layers or gradual fog density increase with distance. The new driver was supposed probably to activate some shader method my card was unable to use, so the result was a compact white screen hiding everything behind it, at some meters in front of me, effectively blinding me and making me die hopelessly on any level that had a bit of fog in it. I could not / did not know how to revert to the old driver, got scared that other games will probably have the same bug from now on and had to eventually buy a new video board, with the required pixel shader capability. Since then, for everything, I only install the drivers shipped with the product and make no driver upgrades to it. And never got bad surprises again. I even suspended Windows tendency of upgrading things that are not integral part of Windows, like Office products, for example.
Which is also my advice for you, too. Never try to fix what works or it may never work again.
Edit: Some videos still require from time to time for me to upgrade Flash Player and some games (most notably Minecraft) tell me from time to time my current version of Java is no longer supported. And then I upgrade what is needed. Did any game tell you you need upgraded drivers to fully use your video board for that game?
Wastelands. Ruins everywhere from proud civilizations, with today's survivors scavenging whatever they can carry even if they can't even use it. Eating rats cooked alive is OK for everyone. Walking around naked is natural, since very few have time to waste in getting a rag to cover their deep wounds. And the game is only Alpha.