AMD has released a new Radeon Adrenalin 20.1.1 driver, optimized for Capcom’s Monster Hunter World Iceborne (released yesterday on PC).
AMD Radeon Adrenalin 20.1.1 available for MHW: Iceborne
There are also many corrections for various problems, while others remain problems. AMD has officially released its first version of Radeon Software for the year 2020, which includes optimizations specifically for the game Monster Hunter World: Iceborne as well as more than 20 bug fixes, which we will briefly discuss.
Problems solved:
- The audible beeps at the beginning of the game for Radeon Chill, Radeon Boost and Radeon Anti-Lag have been eliminated.
- The Radeon ReLive screen display during recording is disabled by default but can be enabled in the Radeon Software settings.
- The vertical sync controls can be hidden or disappear when Radeon Enhanced Sync is enabled.
- The Radeon ReLive may have problems freezing or pausing during recording if a high-resolution camera is connected and running.
- Some users may receive the error message “Another instance is running” during an update download.
- The message with the shortcut key to open Radeon Overlay may still appear in some games even after deactivation.
- Lost Ark may cause intermittent stuttering during play.
- The ‘Stream’ button may remain active while selecting a region for the broadcast, even if no region is selected or chosen.
- Some Radeon R9 200, Radeon R9 300 and Radeon R9 Fury series graphics products may experience instability with a limited number of DirectX 9 or DirectX 11 games when using a display with a high refresh rate of 120hz+.
- MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries may experience crashes and a DXGI dialog error when playing with HDMI and Radeon FreeSync display settings.
- Tom Clancy: Division 2 with HDR enabled and a task change may cause a color distortion on the screen that remains even after leaving the game.
- Evil 2 residents may experience a screen flicker when starting the game via the DirectX 12 API.
You can see the full list of known fixes and bugs on the AMD page, as well as a link to download.