AMD releases new Adrenalin drivers

    AMD releases new Adrenalin drivers

    AMD has released its driver Radeon Software 20.2.1, offering PC gamers a variety of bug fixes and support for Zombie Army 4: Dead War.

    AMD releases new Adrenalin drivers

    The Driver also solves dimming issues in some titles DirectX 12 HDR compliant, memory usage issues and stuttering with Radeon ReLive. Below are the full release notes for AMD's Radeon Software 2020 20.2.1 release.



    Support for

    Zombie Army 4: Dead War

    Problems solved

    • Some users may experience higher than expected memory usage when recording with Radeon ReLive.
    • The content HDR may become excessively dark or excessively bright in some DirectX®12 API games on Radeon series graphics products RX 5000.
    • The camera element may have stutter in recorded clips or when streaming using Radeon ReLive.
    • The slider bar is not present for some users in the "Compatibility" tab of the Radeon software.
    • Radeon software may not detect VR games when SteamVR is running or has been started.
    • Enabling and disabling the Radeon Anti-Lag may be reproduced by mistake when the keys assigned to the hotkey are pressed individually.
    • The Snap Settings feature may not apply the settings for the Autotune controls if other Autotune settings have already been applied.

    AMD releases new Adrenalin drivers

    Known problems

    • Some games DirectX®11 API an application crash might occur when performing a task switch with Radeon Image Sharpening qualified.
    • Enabling functionality for Radeon ReLive such as Instant Replay, Instant Gif, or In-Game Replay can cause video or UI to flicker or drop out.
    • Video image loss may occur with sound working on a limited number of displays when performing a mode change on Radeon RX 5000 series graphics products.
    • While running the Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers benchmarks  A system crash may occur.
    • Integer scaling can cause some video content to flicker when the display resolution is set to a lower than native resolution.
    • Notification of the hotkey Radeon software overlay it can sometimes appear during video playback in web browsers or launching some video player applications.
    • Il Radeon software it may open with an inconsistent size or not keep the previously set size when opened.
    • Changing the HDMI Scaling slider can cause theFPS at 30.
    • Some graphics users of the Radeon RX 5700 series may intermittently experience a black screen while gaming or on the desktop. A potential workaround is disabling hardware acceleration in applications running in the background such as web browsers or Discord.
    • Some games may stutter or appear to be downclocked on series graphics products Radeon RX 5000.
    • A black screen may occur when performing a mode change with a limited number of displays on series graphics products Radeon RX 5700.
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