In doing this, AMD prevented the inevitable complaints from fans of the aforementioned games, rushing to launch an update for its Radeon Software. In addition, AMD fixed a number of issues discovered in the previous version of Radeon Software: – When users were playing videos in a web browser, the display was flickering, or they experienced corruption; – DiRT Rally was experiencing poor performance on some tracks with rainy/night scenes; – When the display was set to an interlaced resolution, the HDMI display scaling options in Radeon Settings were missing; – The AMD Crossfire technology mode options in Radeon Settings didn’t have effect on Origin or Uplay applications; – Some game textures in Fallout 4 caused flickering in AMD Crossfire technology mode; – Flickering was experienced on Oculus headsets as well, when there were multiple displays were connected with various resolutions; – Sometimes, Radeon Settings additional settings page failed to open after performing a Windows Update and users had to install the latest Radeon Software Crimson Edition. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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