AMD has released a new driver for its graphics cards. According to the release notes, the AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.3.3 is optimized for both Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Generation Zero.
Furthermore, this driver fixes an intermittent corruption or flickering on some game textures during gameplay in Rainbow Six Siege, as well as the stutter issues on some HMD devices when using the Vulkan API in DOTA 2.
It’s worth pointing out that this driver has not fixed yet the issues that could cause the mouse cursor to disappear or move out of the boundary of the top of a display on AMD Ryzen Mobile Processors with Radeon Vega Graphics, or the inaccurate fluctuating readings on AMD Radeon VII when using performance metrics overlay and Radeon WattMan gauges.
Those interested can download this new driver from here, and below you can find its complete changelog.
AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.3.3 Release Notes
Support For
- Sekiro™: Shadows Die Twice
- Generation Zero
Fixed Issues
- Rainbow Six Siege™ may experience intermittent corruption or flickering on some game textures during gameplay.
- DOTA™2 VR may experience stutter on some HMD devices when using the Vulkan® API.
Known Issues
- Mouse cursors may disappear or move out of the boundary of the top of a display on AMD Ryzen Mobile Processors with Radeon Vega Graphics.
- Performance metrics overlay and Radeon WattMan gauges may experience inaccurate fluctuating readings on AMD Radeon VII.
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