Intel has released a brand new driver for its Arc graphics cards that adds support for Gotham Knights, A Plague Tale: Requiem and UNCHARTED: Legacy of Thieves Collection.
Owners of the Intel Arc A750 and A770 GPUs should use this new driver. That is of course if you are interested in the aforementioned games. Unfortunately, this driver does not pack any additional fixes (compared to its previous version).
You can download this new Intel driver from here. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
Intel Arc Graphics Driver 31.0.101.3491 Release Notes
GAMING HIGHLIGHTS:
- Intel Game On Driver support on Intel® Arc™ A-series Graphics for:
- Gotham Knights
- A Plague Tale: Requiem
- Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed
- Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection
Known Issues
- Marvel’s Spider-Man (DX12) may exhibit scene corruption when Ambient Occlusion is disabled or set to HBAO+.
- Payday 2 (DX9) may exhibit texture corruption when aiming down sights.
- Call of Duty: Vanguard (DX12) may experience lower than expected performance after applying changes to the graphics quality. A workaround is to restart the game after applying desired settings.
- Call of Duty: Vanguard (DX12) may experience missing or corrupted shadows during the Submarine mission.
- God of War (DX11) may experience lower than expected performance on first launch within the main game menu.
- Genshin Impact (DX11) may exhibit spot corruption on some map surfaces such as snow.
- Resident Evil Village (DX12) may exhibit color corruption within the Heisenberg Factory area.
- GPU hardware acceleration may not be available for media playback and encode with some versions of Adobe Premiere Pro.
- GPU hardware acceleration not available in Adobe Lightroom on Intel Arc™ A380 Graphics.
- Blender may exhibit corruptions while using Nishita Sky texture node.
- Serif Affinity Photo crashes after opening the application for the first time.
- Topaz Video Enhance AI is exhibiting lower than expected performance with Intel® Arc™ A380 Graphics.
- Some applications may exhibit pixel corruption when Sharpening Filter is enabled globally.
INTEL® ARC™ CONTROL KNOWN ISSUES:
- Windows UAC Admin is required to install and launch Arc Control.
- Some applications may exhibit a transparent or blank window when CMAA is set to “Force ON” globally.
- Some applications may exhibit pixel corruption when Sharpening Filter is enabled globally.
- Arc Control may fail to correctly update. A workaround is to uninstall Arc Control from Add or Remove programs before updating.
- Using Arc Control Studio Capture with “In Stream” mode enabled may not correctly record entire clip when under a 1080p resolution setting.
- Arc Control may not scale automatically when changing from a 1080p resolution to a 4K resolution.
- A 1440p resolution selection in Arc Control Studio Capture may be unavailable when the display native resolution is 4K.
- Arc Control Studio Camera overlay position may not retain desired position and size after a system restart.
- Hot-plugging peripheral devices such as cameras, microphones, or displays while Arc Control is open may cause Arc Control to become unresponsive.
- Some Arc Control Telemetry metrics may not align with 3rd party applications or built-in OS functions.
- The Arc Control Studio Camera tab may take longer than expected responsiveness upon the first navigation.
- Hot-plugging a secondary display with Arc Control invoked may cause Arc Control to be unresponsive.
- Hot-plugging a display with Arc Control Studio Capture audio device set to display audio may cause an error when attempting to capture or broadcast.
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