Il debutto di Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst è accompagnato ad un nuovo pacchetto driver rilasciato da AMD, contenente specifiche ottimizzazioni per questo titolo e per Paragon oltre ad un nuovo profilo Crossfire per Dark Souls III e a vari fix.
I driver Crimson 16.6.1 sono disponibili a questo indirizzo. Di seguito le note fornite a corredo:
Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.6.1 Highlights
Support for:
Mirror’s Edge Catalyst™
Paragon™
New AMD Crossfire profile available for:
Dark Souls III™
Fixed Issues
Display flickering or corruption may be experienced when playing videos in a web browser.
DiRT Rally™ may experience poor performance on some tracks with rainy/night scenes.
The HDMI® display scaling options in Radeon Settings may be missing when the display is set to an interlaced resolution.
The AMD Crossfire™ technology mode options in Radeon Settings may not take effect on Origin or Uplay applications.
Fallout™ 4 may experience flickering in AMD Crossfire™ technology mode for some game textures.
Flickering on Oculus Rift™ headsets may be experienced when multiple displays are connected with differing resolutions.
Radeon Settings additional settings page may fail to open after performing a Windows Update and then installing the latest Radeon Software Crimson Edition.
Known Issues
few game titles may fail to launch or crash if the AMD Gaming Evolved overlay is enabled. A temporary workaround is to disable the AMD Gaming Evolved “In Game Overlay”.
Battlefield™ 4 may experience crashes when using Mantle. As a work around users are suggested to switch to DirectX®11.
Doom™ some game levels may experience shimmering textures.
The Division™ may hang when using Quad AMD Crossfire™ technology. As a workaround users are recommended to disable AMD Crossfire™ technology mode.
Radeon Settings gaming profile options for Uplay applications may not take effect.
Forza Motorsport 6: Apex™ may exhibit brightness flickering when using AMD FreeSync™ technology.
Frame Rate Target Control gaming profiles may fail to enable for some games.
On some AMD XConnect™ technology external GPU enclosures, a TDR may be observed when the dGPU is set to primary display and the laptop display is set to extended display with video playback.