Today, AMD released version 22.4.1 of the graphics card driver, which fixes the bugs in the previous version and adds support for the Unreal 5 engine and technical demonstrations. According to official information, the graphics card driver has added the optimization of the Unreal 5 Engine “City Example” technology demonstration, which is based on the previous “The Matrix” Unreal 5 Demo, providing developers with 22 modular buildings and 13 vehicles. and a group of people. The technology demo and accompanying material packs are compatible with Unreal Engine 5 and are only allowed to be used in Unreal Engine. With this driver optimization, users with AMD hardware will have a better development experience. In addition, this driver update also resolves the visual artifacts and cursor misalignment that may exist in the previous game “Horizon: Zero Dawn”, and fixes the possible misalignment of performance indicators. However, there are still some known issues with this driver. For example, users of Windows 10 may find the Windows Aero effect missing, while users of FreeSync monitors may find the 4K 120Hz display mode missing. On some graphics cards, .
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