AMD has released a new beta driver for its graphics cards. According to the release notes, the AMD Catalyst 15.11.1 Beta driver features quality and performance optimizations for Fallout 4, Star Wars: Battlefront, Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate and Call of Duty: Black Ops III.
Those interested can download this brand new beta driver from here.
And here are the release notes for the AMD Catalyst 15.11.1 Beta driver:
Highlights of AMD Catalyst 15.11.1 Beta Windows Driver
Performance Optimizations
Includes quality and performance optimizations for the following titles:
- Star Wars: Battlefront
- Fallout 4
- Assassin’s Creed® Syndicate
- Call of Duty® : Black Ops III
Known Issues:
- [80314] Assassin’s Creed® Syndicate – Game cannot be launched in full screen mode on some laptop systems with an Intel processor and an AMD graphics device
- [80119] Star Wars™ : Battlefront – Game cannot be launched in full screen mode on some laptop systems with an Intel processor and an AMD graphics device.
- [79824] Call of Duty® : Black Ops III – Flickering may be observed when running the game in DirectX® 11 mode and with AMD Crossfire™ enabled
- [59475] Elite: Dangerous – poor performance may be experienced in SuperCruise mode
- [78912] A black screen may be experienced on booting Windows® 10 on some systems with switchable graphics – with AMD Radeon™ HD5000 series graphics cards, when connected to an HDMI monitor
- [99999] Far Cry 4: The game may hang on launch on some AMD Radeon™ 200 and 300 series products under Windows® 7 and Windows® 8.1
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