As usual when a new Triple A game is released, new drivers have been released. the new driver AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.9.1 Beta brings us an optimization for the open beta of the game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Also, these new drivers fix a black screen issue and nothing else.
CoD Game: Modern Warfare 2 is the sequel to the first Modern Warfare which was released in 2019. The first installment received a huge reception and this game should receive the same reception. To achieve this, new mechanics, handling tweaks, and a more advanced AI system have been added.
AMD releases some pretty rickety drivers
The first thing that struck us about these new controllers is that they are very limited. They just add support for the new CoD and fix a problem. It is quite curious that they do not mention range of processors input Mendocino (Ryzen 7020 and Ahtlon 7020).
It seems that these drivers are only a preliminary version far from being more robust drivers. It is possible that AMD wait for the release of Radeon RX7000 to release their next big controllers. Also note that the company rarely releases certified drivers, it usually releases beta versions and WHQL versions are the least.
These drivers, as always, can be downloaded from AMD’s own software, the Adrenalin edition, or from the company’s website. If you don’t plan to play CoD: Modern Warfare IIf the problem seems fixed, it is not worth downloading and installing Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.9.1 Beta.
support
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Open Beta Compatibility
Fixed issues
- Enhanced Sync may cause intermittent black screen during gaming and video playback using extended displays and toggling Enhanced Sync
Known issues
- Radeon Super Resolution may not activate after changing resolution or HDR settings in games like Nioh 2
- Oculus Dash menu and rendered controllers may appear bouncy or wonky on Oculus Quest 2 with certain AMD graphics products such as Radeon RX 6800 XT graphics
- GPU usage may get stuck at 100% in Radeon performance metrics after shutting down games on some AMD graphics products such as Radeon 570
- When previewing the timeline in VEGAS Pro, some colors may appear inverted
- Display may briefly show corruption when switching between video and game windows on some AMD graphics products, such as the Radeon RX 6700 XT
- When Vertical Refresh Sync is globally set to Always Off, you may experience system stutter or driver timeout during video playback with Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs
- Users may experience dropped frames when playing video using hardware acceleration in browsers on Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs
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